
Life and Deaths of Max Linder
Searching for documentation about Max Linder, we found in an abandoned house a trunk sealed for 100 years, with a film from 1926 by an unknown filmmaker. The film depicts Max Linder, the first international screen star who was once revered in France, throughout Europe and in Hollywood. This pioneer of early silent film comedy was a mentor to Charlie Chaplin. Max miraculously avoided death five times. And finally, at the height of his artistic powers, he and his adored wife committed a double suicide. How was this possible?
Top Billed Cast

Rémi Bichet
Max Linder (voice)

Max Linder
Self (archive footage)
Adam Levý
Charlie Chaplin (voice)

Charlie Chaplin
Self (archive footage)

Nadir Legrand
doctor
Featured Crew
Edward Porembny
Script
Edward Porembny
Producer
Aia Asé
Editor
Edward Porembny
Director
Paul Lisy
Additional Camera
Łukasz Jabłoński
Special Effects
Edward Porembny
Writer
Daniel Markowicz
Consulting Producer
Paweł Śmietanka
Additional Camera
Wojciech Graboś
Additional Camera
Piotr Bandomir
Special Effects
Joo Joostberens
Camera Operator