Hélène Hallier achieved her first major career breakthrough with the epic silent film L'Atlantide. Directed by Jacques Feyder, this highly successful adaptation of Pierre Benoît's novel established her as a prominent actress in French cinema.
1929
Hallier solidified her reputation in the late silent era with a key role in Jean Renoir's Le Bled. This significant film, shot on location in Algeria, marked one of her most notable collaborations with a celebrated director.