
Protéa
Protéa is the last film directed by Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset, one of the early film pioneers in France. The hero of this film is a female spy, an acrobatic Mata-Hari, played by his favorite actress, Josette Andriot, who wore a characteristic costume of a close-fitting black jersey, two years before Musidora achieved cult status with her similar appearance as Irma Vep. This final masterpiece reflects Jasset's popular style: rhythmic action, fantastic realism, rich visuals, an anarchistic philosophy, a disdain for psychology, and an attention to lighting that earned him the nickname “the Rembrandt of the cinema". Although Jasset died shortly after completion, the film had considerable success and Andriot went on to make four more films in the series with other directors.
Description: Protéa is the last film directed by Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset, one of the early film pioneers in France. The hero of this film is a female spy, an acrobatic Mata-Hari, played by his favorite actress, Josette Andriot, who wore a characteristic costume of a close-fitting black jersey, two years before Musidora achieved cult status with her similar appearance as Irma Vep. This final masterpiece reflects Jasset's popular style: rhythmic action, fantastic realism, rich visuals, an anarchistic philosophy, a disdain for psychology, and an attention to lighting that earned him the nickname “the Rembrandt of the cinema". Although Jasset died shortly after completion, the film had considerable success and Andriot went on to make four more films in the series with other directors.
Genres: Action, Crime, Mystery
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 50 minutes

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Josette Andriot
Played Protéa

Lucien Bataille
Played L'Anguille / The Eel

Charles Krauss
Played Baron de Nyborg

Henri Gouget
Played M. de Robertsau

Jacques Feyder
Played Un Diplomate

Mévisto
Played L'Aubergiste

Gilbert Dalleu
Played Policier

Camille Bardou
Played Policier
Édouard Pinto
Played (as Teddy)
Gilbert Colas
Played (as Colas)
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