Nineteen sculptures by Aristide Maillol have recently replaced the Nineteenth Century ones which preceded them. Dominique Delouche decides to pay them a call. With his admiring camera, accompanied by Richard Strauss's music and the voice...
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Arletty | ... |
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Directed by
Dominique Delouche |
Written by
Geneviève Agel | ... | (original poem: "Dina chez les rois") |
Dominique Delouche | ... | () |
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Dominique Delouche | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Andréas Winding |
Editing by
Bella Brodsky |
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Etty Barmat | ... | assistant director (as Etty Barnat) |
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William Lubtchansky | ... | camera operator |
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Etty Barmat | ... | script supervisor (as Etty Barnat) |
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- Les Films du Prieuré (1967) (France) (theatrical)
- Les Films du Prieuré (1967) (World-wide) (theatrical)
- Contemporary Films (United Kingdom)
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Nineteen sculptures by Aristide Maillol have recently replaced the Nineteenth Century ones which preceded them. Dominique Delouche decides to pay them a call. With his admiring camera, accompanied by Richard Strauss's music and the voice of Arletty reading a lyrical poem about Dina Verny, Maillol's model, the aesthete director celebrates their pure, antique beauty. Written by Guy Bellinger |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | French visa # 30129 delivered on 30-12-1966. See more » |
Soundtracks | Prelude of the opera Capriccio, op 85 See more » |