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La révolution n'est qu'un début. Continuons le combat

France

1968

23 Min
Color
Silent
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DIR Pierre Clémenti

CAST Yves Beneyton, Balthazar Clémenti, Margareth Clémenti, Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Valérie Lagrange

Synopsis

Half family photo album, half ciné-tract, the film was shot in Paris during the events of May ‘68 and in Rome where the actor was featuring in the film Partner by Bertolucci. Rediscovered in a basement in 1999, this silent film appears to be one of Clémenti’s most purely beautiful and concentrated works, at times recalling Brakhage and Eisenstein.

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Pierre Clémenti

French actor Pierre Clémenti made his film debut in Luchino Visconti’s Il Gatopardo (The Leopard) (1963). Dark, slender, and handsome, Clémenti is frequently cast as a cruel, volatile, or decadent character. Before entering films, he had extensive experience on the Paris stage. Though he appeared in two more films during the early to mid-‘60s, it was not until he starred in Luis Buñuel’s Belle de Jour (1967) that the actor gained international fame. Clémenti subsequently appeared in many European productions. In 1972, his career was derailed after he was sentenced to prison for allegedly possessing or using drugs. Due to insufficient evidence, Clémenti was released after 17 months; later he penned a book about his time in prison. Throughout his career, he continued to be active on-stage; he was also involved with the French underground film movement. In 1976, Clémenti made his directorial debut with Visa de Censure. —allmovie guide 

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