Sherlock Jr., Sherlock Jr.

Buster Keaton

United States, 1924, 50’

A projectionist in love with his boss’s daughter falls asleep one day in the middle of a screening. He falls into a crazy dream in which he plays the best detective in the world. The king of anti-heroes, Buster Keaton offers this great film in which burlesque, poetry and reflections on cinema mingle in a furious choreography of jokes and chases.

In partnership with Fotokino

Technical sheet

  • Production:
    Joseph M. Shenck (Comique Film Production)