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The blood of a poet = Le sang d'un poet / Janus Films presentation ; spectacle, montage et commentaires de Jean Cocteau.

LIBRA VHS PN1997 .C673 1980
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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963, director.
Miller, Lee, 1907-1977, actor.
Carton, Pauline, 1884-1974, actor.
Talazac, Odette, 1883-1948, actor.
Auric, Georges, 1899-1983, composer.
Public Media Home Vision, distributor.
Home Vision (Firm), distributor.
Janus Films, distributor.
Series:
Home Vision cinema.
Home Vision cinema
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Art in motion pictures.
Surrealism in motion pictures.
Motion pictures, French.
Genre:
Feature films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videocassette (55 min.) : sound, black and white ; 1/2 in.
1/2 in.
monochrome
Other Title:
Sang d'un poete
Title on cassette label and container: Jean Cocteau's Blood of a poet.
Place of Publication:
[Chicago, IL] : Public Media Home Vision ; [Place of publication not identified] : Janus Films, 1980.
Language Note:
French dialogue; English subtitles and intertitles.
System Details:
VHS.
analog
magnetic
VHS
Summary:
An artist is driven mad by the sight of his own blood and a drawing of a mouth that seems to come to life. The combination sends him off on a series of bizarre adventures that strive to explain how artists become obsessed with their own works.
Participant:
Lee Miller, Pauline Carton, Odette Talazac.
Notes:
Videocassette release of the 1930 motion picture.
ISBN:
0780006933
OCLC:
37799527
Publisher Number:
BLO 040 Public Media Home Vision

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