The Blood (1971)
An apocalyptic vision of man after a cosmic catastrophe, this film is a terrifying metaphor of a dehumanized future. The Brazilian Cinema Novo, German expressionism of the twenties, and the ideologically motivated ‘cruelty’ of a Buñuel come together in this ferocious work of a French theatre collective – an ambitious, almost completely successful example of visual cinema at its best.
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Cast
Claude Melki | As: | |
Les Tréteaux Libres de Genève | As: | |
Bernard Heymann | As: | |
Jean-Marc Bassoli | As: | |
Sylviane Fioramonti | As: |
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An apocalyptic vision of man after a cosmic catastrophe, this film is a terrifying metaphor of a dehumanized future. The Brazilian Cinema Novo, German expressionism of the twenties, and the ideologically motivated ‘cruelty’ of a Buñuel come together in this ferocious work of a French theatre collective – an ambitious, almost completely successful example of visual cinema at its best.
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Cast
Directed By
Jean-Daniel Pollet |
Director |
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Writing Credits
Costas Ferris |
Writer |
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Jean-Daniel Pollet |
Writer |
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Jean-Pierre Lajournade |
Writer |
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Serge Ouaknine |
Writer |
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Production Crew
Jean-Daniel Pollet |
Executive Producer |
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Claude Lelouch |
Executive Producer |
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Sound
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Art Department
Other Crew
Alfonso Beato |
Cinematography |
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Ricardo Stein |
Cinematography |
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