Three films starring the teenage Jeanne Starewitch, Nina, as a singing thread, as on the DVD Nina Star. A tale replete with an unexpected mix of animation and real shots, composed images, and stunning special effects in the 1920s. The Little Street Singer 14’55" – coloration and dyeing process - 1924 The Little Parade 23’09" – coloration and dyeing process - 1928 The Magic Clock 32’56" – coloration and dyeing process - 1928 These films have been digitally restored. English subtitles by Léona Béatrice Martin-Starewitch, with many thanks to Cécile Farkas and Brent Keever. DVD Extras (14min) : acknowledgments to Gilles Bellon Jacky the Monkey, b/w, silent, 20" Ascension of the soldiers killed in combat in 14-18, b/w, silent, 31" Nina Star, Jeanne Starewitch dances in The Little Parade, 43", b/w, silent. How the Special Effects Work : two sequences from The Magic Clock, n/b, muet -Yolande, stopped near a tree, shrinks and tries to flee to the point of disappearing, 2’36" -Yolande fidgets and fights in the hands of the Giant of the forest, , 2’59" Two versions of How a Ciné-marionnette Comes to Life and Moves, Sound, b/w, 3’ 20" – Silent version, b/w, 1’ 37" The Magic Clock, Three scenes with special effects, b/w, sound, 47" Ladislas and Irène shoot The Magic Clock, set shot, 12" A booklet of 20 pages by L. B. Martin-Starewitch and François Martin. b/w and color - Format 4/3 – French version English subtitles DVD Pal Zone 2