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Jean Rollin: The Stray Dreamer

201178 min★7.0 (2 votes)
Documentary

Overview

Who is Jean Rollin? A man who has spent his childhood in the middle of some of the greatest intellectuals of the twentieth century. An artist who has worked with Marguerite Duras for his first film. A director's career singular and unique in French cinema, with films overtly fantastic, surreal, poetic - disconcerting. A filmmaker has always murdered by the critics but starting, finally, to enjoy some recognition in France, while many fans worship him already in Europe and the United States. Jean Rollin signs a marginal and unknown work marked by death and nostalgia, and whose main obsession is the time, that of the wandering and dreams. Jean Rollin died in December 2010 at the age of 72. This documentary is the portrait of a real artist, the last surrealist, a poet who created his very own dreamworld. A tribute for a unique director, with testimonials from his closest collaborators.

Original Language:FR

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Cast

Jean Rollin

Jean Rollin

Self

Jean-Pierre Bouyxou

Jean-Pierre Bouyxou

Self

Jean-Loup Philippe

Jean-Loup Philippe

Self

Natalie Perrey

Natalie Perrey

Self

Pascal Françaix

Self

Ovidie

Ovidie

Self

Philippe Druillet

Philippe Druillet

Self

Pete Tombs

Self

Caroline Vié

Self

Brigitte Lahaie

Brigitte Lahaie

Self

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