A symbol of elegance, but above all, cinematic to the max, the umbrella has inspired cinema for decades. Protective, magical, romantic, and luminous, the umbrella has a thousand and one facets and is a feature of iconic cinema scenes. Clutched in the hands of a large handful of actors, the umbrella is the star object of celebrities.

The umbrella in cinema, a rarely common use

Diverted from its usual function, the umbrella's use is reinvented throughout the films. Ultimately, its use is rarely linked to rain! It protects, defends, makes the wearer fly, hides wacky objects, illuminates, distinguishes... The umbrella is the favored accessory of comedies and science fiction films! Judge for yourself...

The magic of the umbrella

With its bird-like head, Mary Poppins' umbrella is magical! It talks, hides a whole bunch of wacky objects, and transports her from one place to another. In Pinocchio, the umbrella is a means of transportation, but this time by sea. In Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, the umbrella glows to illuminate the city plunged into constant, pouring rain. This neon umbrella has made a lasting impression, as it continues to attract fans of the film to this day! The umbrella is used to hide the magic wand of the famous Harry Potter and Thor's divine hammer. Parachute in Peter Pan, The Aristocats, Tarzan, the umbrella is also used to glide through the air in Despicable Me 3 and Paddington. In Batman, Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot, aka the Penguin, played by Danny de Vito, Batman's renowned enemy, never leaves his hypnotic umbrella, used as a weapon!

Spies' favorite accessory

As much for its style as for its function as a defensive weapon, the umbrella is the favorite object of spies and secret services. Always alongside John Steed in The Avengers in the original version , the umbrella officially becomes the essential accessory of the perfect gentleman! More recently, the umbrella is at the heart of a legendary fight scene in Kingsman. Bulletproof and equipped with a camera, le pébroque plays high-tech!

The umbrella, an essential element of the musical

The umbrella became the star of the 1950s, a key period for musicals. It thus played a role, and not an insignificant one, in the most beautiful declaration of love made in cinema, the masterpiece Singin ' in the Rain . The umbrella was an integral part of the choreography, fleshing out the dancer's gestures, accentuating the beauty of the movement, beating time, and reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin's cane. The umbrella can be found in the musical film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg by Jacques Demy, released in 1963, a film that inspired the creator of The Real Cherbourg...

Umbrella Filmography

  • Mary Poppins
  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
  • Blade Runner
  • Despicable Me 3
  • Batman Returns
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
  • Let's sing in the rain
  • The Umbrella Trick
  • Pont Aven pancakes
  • The Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
  • Thor: Ragnarok
  • Spiderman 2
  • resident Evil
  • Kingsman
  • Bowler hat and leather boots

The umbrella in Kingsman

The umbrella in the Galettes de Pont Aven

The umbrella at the top of the poster

Although its role is sometimes limited to mere extras, the umbrella is displayed in large numbers on more than a hundred movie posters, from cartoons to art-house films, including comedies and science fiction. Its shape has inspired artists since the dawn of time!

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