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Jean Cocteau Collection

Jean Cocteau, 1930, 1960

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Having already published novels, plays and essays (including the 1929 novella Les Enfants Terribles – filmed in 1953 by Jean-Pierre Melville), Jean Cocteau made his film debut at the end of the first phase of European avant-garde filmmaking, on the cusp of the sound era.
1929 was the year of the first Luis Buñuel/Salvador Dali collaboration Un chien andalou. It was also the year in which Cocteau had turned 40. The following year, in collaboration with composer Georges Auric, Cocteau began work on Le sang d’un poète (The Blood of a Poet), his first venture into the world of the ‘cinématographe’. He described the film as ‘a vehicle of poetry, a séance of strip-tease’. Like the second Buñuel/Dali collaboration L’Age d’Or, The Blood of a Poet was privately funded by arts patron the Vicomte de Noailles as a present for his wife and the films undoubtedly share formal similarities including ironic subversion of visual meaning through voice-over or intertitles. However, whilst Buñuel’s film is a celebration of amour fou, in Cocteau’s film, the Poet-hero encounters archaic art, magic and ritual, China, opium and transvestism before dying in front of an indifferent audience whilst playing cards. Despite many similarities, Cocteau’s relationship with the surrealists was a turbulent one. Responding to their barbs, he replied ‘the only difference between myself and the surrealists is that I am a surrealist.’
Released six years before his death in 1963, The Testament of Orpheus (1957) was Cocteau’s swansong as a filmmaker. The film brings full circle the filmic journey begun in The Blood of a Poet with Cocteau himself in the role of an 18th century poet who travels through time on a quest for divine wisdom. Boasting a bewilderingly eclectic cast (including Charles Aznavour, Yul Brynner, Pablo Picasso and Jean-Pierre Léaud), the film, according to Cocteau, ‘has nothing to do with dreams except that it borrows from the rigorous illogicality of dreams […] in addition it is realistic, if realism means a detailed painting of the intrigues of a universe that is personal to every artist and is totally unrelated to what we are used to accepting as reality.’

Pasquale Iannone on 16th April 2007

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Film Details

Director

Jean Cocteau

Year

1930, 1960

Country

Europe, France

Technical Details

Certificate

PG

Length

128 mins

Label

OPTIM

Format

DVD B&W

Region

2

Aspect

1.33:1

Cat No

OPTD0900

Main Language

French

Subtitles

English

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