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  1. L'autre aile: Directed by Henri Andréani. With Marthe Ferrare, André Bertoux, Claude France, Jean Murat. Reymat is killed during an aerobatic exhibition in a plane. Hélène, his fiancée, to forget her grief, decides to become an aviator.

    • (21)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Henri Andréani
    • 1923-11-30
  2. Avec Marthe Ferrare, Jean Murat, Charles Vanel. Reymat se tue lors d'une exhibition acrobatique en avion. Hélène, sa fiancée, pour oublier son chagrin, décide de devenir aviatrice. Film restauré en 2016 par la Cinémathèque française à partir du négatif original nitrate issu de ses collections.

  3. LAutre Aile came out just after Canudo’s death in November 1923, and made the cover of Ciné-Miroir, but the film was criticized by Cinémagazine for lacking originality and under-using its actors. However, it remains striking for its numerous aerial scenes, extensive location shooting at Le Bourget airport, and the lavish wardrobe ...

    • Overview
    • Nieuport-Delage Ni-D. 29
    • Farman F.60 Goliath Bomber
    • Vedette Zodiac Airship (and Farman F.70 in the distance)
    • SPAD S.42
    • Farman F.60 Goliath Airliner
    • Morane-Saulnier MS.35
    • Various Aircraft
    • Unidentified Fighter Aircraft

    Movie (1923)

    Starring:

    Marthe Ferrare (Hélène Tarnière)

    Jean Murat (Robert Vraie)

    Charles Vanel (Gaston Lager)

    Mary Harald (Diane de Kenn)

    A close look at an enlargement reveals this airframe is flying under the civil registry.

    Reg. F-AFDD Nieuport NiD-29 c/n 490. Owner Sté Nieuport.

    Indifined bomber airframe (F.60 Bn2 or Bn4 ?) of this brand new bomber recently delivered to Régiment de Bombardement, Aéronautique Militaire (Bomber units of the French Army).

    (background) Reg. F-AEFD Farman F.70 c/n 4 of Compagnie Aérienne Française, a 1920s French unequal-span biplane aircraft with a wooden fuselage and a Renault 12Fe piston engine which was designed for four passengers and mail transport.

    Blériot-SPAD S.42 (usually named only SPAD) was a French biplane trainer aircraft relying on the SPAD S.XIII (the wing was changed for a new upper one slighty swept and -of course- no armement but another station for the student or passenger). Ten airframes built for the French Navy (Aéronautique Navale) and a handfull to the civil market including...

    Reg. F-AEEE Farman F.60 Goliath c/n 11. First flight with Farman, sold to Compagnie Aérienne Française. Short-live airframe delivered in summer 1922 which crashed at Valenciennes airshow, North of France, on 15 July 1923.

    On its first flight of the day, while performing first flights with a full load of twelve passengers on board, both engines failed, forcing an emergency landing. Seven passengers were slightly injured, but the Goliath was badly damaged and never repaired.

    Reg. F-ADCY Morane-Saulnier MS.35 (airframe Morane-Saulnier AR built after the Armistice / end of World War One) c/n 38. Manufactured in 1921 and WFU (Withdrawn From Use) in 1931.

    Seen again during the panoramic view of the static display.

    Panoramic shot:

    1 : unidentified;

    2 : ? ;

    3 : ? ;

    4 : Blériot-SPAD S.33;

    5 : SPAD S.XX (SPAD S.20).

    SPAD XIII or Nieuport-Delage Ni-D. 29 ?

  4. Before being a film directed by Henri Andréani in 1923, L'Autre aile is a novel by Ricciotto Canudo published in 1922. The narrative is part of what the author calls "novels of new crowds," characterized by a synthetic writing style that avoids detailed descriptions and focuses on "modern" life, its technology, speed, and new modes of ...

    • Henri Andréani
  5. It’s a portrait of a society in decay, four years after the end of the war, in which the aviation heroes of yesteryear are forced to survive as machines to be exploited, and where memories of shared suffering are submerged by the interests of capitalism – and sometimes love.

  6. L'autre aile. 1923. 1h 15m. Drama/Romance. Advertisement. Cast. Marthe Ferrare (Hélène Tarnière) André Bertoux (Raymat - aviateur) Claude France (Comtesse d'Aibet) Jean Murat (Robert Vraie ...