
Feature film / France / 95' / 35mm / Directors' Fortnight 1970
When a museum depicting the violence man inflicts on himself opens, a doctor, a woman and a museum official go through the building before the grand opening. Discussing the subject matter, their attention quickly turns to the May Day riots that plagued Paris. This symbolic film tries to portray all victims of violence as Christlike figures. Stock footage of war and suffering are used to underscore the effectiveness of the subject matter in this uneven feature.
d'après "la passion selon St Matthieu" de J.S. Bach
Danièle Delorme, Jean Vilar , Pierre Tabard, Nadine Basile, Douchka, Alain Dorval
Danièle Delorme, Jean Vilar , Pierre Tabard, Nadine Basile, Douchka, Alain Dorval
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