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Leading Role: Jean Cocteau
Director: Jean Cocteau


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About this Movie
Movie Description
Jean Cocteau made his first foray into cinema with the haunting collagelike film BLOOD OF A POET. Financed by the philanthropical Vicomte de Noailles, who was also responsible for Luis Buñuel's similarly avant-garde L'AGE D'OR, BLOOD OF A POET shimmers with energy and invention, inaugurating an style that Cocteau would rework in each of his future films. Borrowing the sexual undertones and dreamlike structure of his plays, novels and paintings, Cocteau presents a sequence of seemingly unrelated events, all depicting the philosophical and metaphysical struggles of the artist. A handsome and shirtless young poet navigates a universe filled with moving statues, mirrors of water, opium smoke, mysterious hotel rooms, and mutating hermaphrodites. Cocteau's unique voice ties the episodic mediation together with various selections culled from his romantic surrealist poetry. Erotically tinged scenes of adolescent misbehavior taken from Cocteau's novel (and future film) LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES mingle with theatrical tableaus, all permeated by a dreamlike tempo and voyeuristic aesthetic in the creation of what the filmmaker would call "a descent into oneself, a way of using the mechanism of the dream without sleeping, a crooked candle, often mysteriously blown out, carried about in the night of the human body."

Credits
Cast:Jean Cocteau
Director:Jean Cocteau

Synopsis
An amalgam of sights and sounds heralding the arrival of avant-garde cinema, this existential assault on the senses is Jean Cocteau's first film.

Film Notes
At the New York exhibition of this film in 1933, a lobby poster advertised an offer of $25 for an explanation of the meaning of the film.

Industry Reviews
"Cocteau in surrealistic vein -- some of the imagery chimes with that found in UN CHIEN ANDALOU."
Sight and Sound - Geoffrey Macnab (06/01/2007)


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