

Overview
Rhapsody in Two Languages is a city symphony film reminiscent of the work of Walter Ruttmann and Dziga Vertov, a paean to '30s Montreal that contrasts old and new: horse-drawn carts, flashy new automobiles, busy streets, jaywalking monks, and wild nightlife, with overlaps and spinning images that suggest just how out of control things could get when the sun went down.
Year 1934
Studio Associated Screen Studios
Director Gordon Sparling
Crew Howard Fogg (Music), Gordon Sparling (Editor), Gordon Sparling (Director), Gordon Sparling (Writer), Maurice Metzger (Sound), Alfred Jacquemin (Cinematography)
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Language English