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LE TESTAMENT D'ORPHEE - Jean Cocteau (1960) extrait

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

En 1960, Jean Cocteau, artiste multiformes, réalise son dernier film et s'y met en scène au milieu de sa mythologie personnelle. Un film à clefs devenu un film-culte.

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  • Très Objectivement, C'est mieux qu'AVATAR quand même ! Non ?

  • i like this film. Very beautiful scene.

    Who is the composer of the music from 4:50?

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  • @beatles19471 I don`t remember her name, perhaps it was the minister of immigration, either case she wanted to lure Catalan workers to migrate to Quebec. i would go if i knew I could find a job ( I lived two years in Australia and never found a job despite the fact that I had the work permitt).

  • @metacosmos Was it Line Beauchamp? She is our current minister of education...

    But she's not very competent.

  • @beatles19471 in Catalonia the minister of education of Quebec was here last week , calling to the Catalans to migrate to Quebec,there are now a lot of immigrants from here that go to Wuebec to look for a job ( Spain suffers a heavy economical crisis now).

  • @metacosmos No lo sé...Where did you get this info?

  • @beatles19471 What, they say that in Québec you get very good schools ?

  • @metacosmos WoW, I love your teacher!

  • @beatles19471 Yes, we had a teacher of Frech that used to show us french movies such this one, and Belle et la béte et l´autre film avec Maria Casares.

  • @metacosmos sure. But did you watch this movie in french? Do you understand french?

    I hope !

  • @beatles19471 It is better that the movies be slave of poetry and not the opposite, we get better movies. And Cocteau has been the movie maker that understood better that the movies could be a greater art if they were done as the poems are written..

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