Hyas et stenorinques (1929)

Hyas and Stenorhynchus

In close-ups and extreme close-ups, we watch two small species of marine crustaceans, the slender long-legged stenorhynchus and the clumsy, short-legged hyas. To blend in, both cover themselves with found objects, such as algae and sponges. We watch them move, eat, greet each other, and fight. They have small mandibles and large claws. Near them are spirograph worms, 6 inches long, with a plume of branchiae that fan out like exploding fireworks. We see vibrating cilia, 0.001 mm long, on the branchiae, sending food toward the mouth at the plume's center. Chopin's music and an off-screen narrator suggest we're watching a ballet.

Hyas et stenorinques

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Jean Painlevé
Jean Painlevé
Director
Maurice Jaubert
Maurice Jaubert
Music Director
André Raymond
André Raymond
Director of Photography

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