Ménilmontant ([menilmɔ̃tɑ̃]) is a 1926 film written and directed by Dimitri Kirsanoff which takes its name from the Paris neighborhood of the same name. The film is a silent, but does not contain any intertitles. It begins with a flurry of quick close-up shots depicting the axe murder of the parents of the protagonists, two girls. As young women, they are portrayed by Nadia Sibirskaïa, Kirsanoff's first wife, and Yolande Beaulieu; their mutual love interest is played by Guy Belmont. The film uses many other techniques that were relatively new at the time, including double exposure.
Prominent film critic Pauline Kael said that Menilmontant was her favorite film of all time.Synopsis
Dans le Ménilmontant des années 1920, deux sœurs orphelines tentent de survivre en travaillant dans un atelier de fleurs artificielles. Mais, pour leur malheur, elles tombent amoureuses du même homme, un titi parisien sans scrupules. La plus jeune se retrouve seule avec un enfant à élever dans la misère la plus noire tandis que son aînée est poussée à la prostitution...