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Ode to Jean
Advocating the credo "science is fiction," PainlevĂ© managed to scandalize both the scientific and the cinematographic world with a cinema designed to entertain as well as edify. He portrayed sea horses, vampire bats, skeleton shrimps, and fanworms as endowed with human traits — the erotic, the comical, and the savage. PainlevĂ© single-handedly established a unique kind of cinema, the "scientific-poetic cinema".
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