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Le sang d'un poète (1930, Jean Cocteau)
The Blood of a Poet // Le sang d'un poète (1930) The Blood of a Poet (French: Le Sang d'un...
published: 19 Dec 2010
author: Supercinema77
Le sang d'un poète (1930, Jean Cocteau)
Le sang d'un poète (1930, Jean Cocteau)
The Blood of a Poet // Le sang d'un poète (1930) The Blood of a Poet (French: Le Sang d'un Poete) (1930) is an avant-garde film directed by Jean Cocteau and ...- published: 19 Dec 2010
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- author: Supercinema77
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Jean Cocteau s'adresse à l'an 2000
Dans la salle à manger de la villa Santo Sospir à Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, Jean Cocteau s'ad...
published: 20 Aug 2013
Jean Cocteau s'adresse à l'an 2000
Jean Cocteau s'adresse à l'an 2000
Dans la salle à manger de la villa Santo Sospir à Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, Jean Cocteau s'adresse à la jeunesse de l'an 2000 en philosophant sur sa propre jeunesse et sur celle de 1962, comparant les mentalités des différentes époques. Il donne sa définition du poète, "un intermédaire, un médium de cette force mystérieuse qui l'habite" avant d'aborder plus largement le rôle de l'artiste et la notion de "génie". Il commente son besoin de peindre, la nécessité de travailler de ses mains ce qui permet à sa tête de se reposer et se ressourcer. Il traite du progrès technique, de la science et s'interroge sur le fait que le progrès ait pu, au fil des siècles, être stoppé par l'intolérance, l'incompréhension, en particulier religieuse.- published: 20 Aug 2013
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Jean Cocteau Documentary #3
A Documentary about Jean Cocteau/ Un Documentaire sur Jean Cocteau. [3] :::::::::::With En...
published: 27 Apr 2009
author: friday13th1
Jean Cocteau Documentary #3
Jean Cocteau Documentary #3
A Documentary about Jean Cocteau/ Un Documentaire sur Jean Cocteau. [3] :::::::::::With English Subtitles!::::::::::::::: Jean Cocteau : mensonges et vérités...- published: 27 Apr 2009
- views: 8027
- author: friday13th1
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Jean Cocteau - Entretien à Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Chez Jean Cocteau à Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Louis Pawels interviewe Jean Cocteau - Jean Coc...
published: 06 Jan 2012
author: YTChaine
Jean Cocteau - Entretien à Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Jean Cocteau - Entretien à Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Chez Jean Cocteau à Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Louis Pawels interviewe Jean Cocteau - Jean Cocteau dit que personne plus que lui n'a été couvert de légendes - qu...- published: 06 Jan 2012
- views: 3897
- author: YTChaine
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Le Testament d'Orphée - O Testamento de Orfeu
Lendário filme do Poeta e Cienasta Jean Cocteau, em original, acerca do mito órfico no mun...
published: 05 Feb 2013
author: cafeista
Le Testament d'Orphée - O Testamento de Orfeu
Le Testament d'Orphée - O Testamento de Orfeu
Lendário filme do Poeta e Cienasta Jean Cocteau, em original, acerca do mito órfico no mundo moderno. Jean Cocteau - Le Testament D'Orphée Distribution Jean ...- published: 05 Feb 2013
- views: 8601
- author: cafeista
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The Adventure of Photography - Jean Cocteau and Man Ray
The Adventure of Photography - Jean Cocteau and Man Ray....
published: 06 Mar 2012
author: bayareabert
The Adventure of Photography - Jean Cocteau and Man Ray
The Adventure of Photography - Jean Cocteau and Man Ray
The Adventure of Photography - Jean Cocteau and Man Ray.- published: 06 Mar 2012
- views: 4321
- author: bayareabert
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Orphée - Jean Cocteau- Dernier part
PLAYLIST: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PL6628DD18B11B2DE6 Orphée [Jean Cocteau], film...
published: 01 Jan 2009
author: Felipe Ruiz de Chávez
Orphée - Jean Cocteau- Dernier part
Orphée - Jean Cocteau- Dernier part
PLAYLIST: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PL6628DD18B11B2DE6 Orphée [Jean Cocteau], film français en noir et blanc de Jean Cocteau, réalisé en 1950.Un Clas...- published: 01 Jan 2009
- views: 27312
- author: Felipe Ruiz de Chávez
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Blood of a Poet (Mirror Scene)
Jean Cocteau, 1930 Cocteau described its disturbing series of voyeuristic tableaux as "a d...
published: 28 Apr 2012
author: Alexa Gerrity
Blood of a Poet (Mirror Scene)
Blood of a Poet (Mirror Scene)
Jean Cocteau, 1930 Cocteau described its disturbing series of voyeuristic tableaux as "a descent into oneself, a way of using the mechanism of the dream with...- published: 28 Apr 2012
- views: 1388
- author: Alexa Gerrity
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The Blood of a Poet (1930): Statues and Mirrors p.1
Scene from Jean Cocteau's 1930 film Le Sang d'un Poete....
published: 13 Nov 2009
author: schizophreniaform
The Blood of a Poet (1930): Statues and Mirrors p.1
The Blood of a Poet (1930): Statues and Mirrors p.1
Scene from Jean Cocteau's 1930 film Le Sang d'un Poete.- published: 13 Nov 2009
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- author: schizophreniaform
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La Belle et la Bête de Jean Cocteau - Extrait
A occasion de la restauration en 4K de la Belle et la Bête par SNC, découvrez un extrait d...
published: 30 May 2013
author: snd
La Belle et la Bête de Jean Cocteau - Extrait
La Belle et la Bête de Jean Cocteau - Extrait
A occasion de la restauration en 4K de la Belle et la Bête par SNC, découvrez un extrait du film restauré. Le chef d'œuvre de notre enfance ressortira au cin...- published: 30 May 2013
- views: 3147
- author: snd
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Jean Cocteau
Jean Cocteau Part 3....
published: 17 Nov 2007
author: GottfriedGeist
Jean Cocteau
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Arielle Dombasle - Entrée Libre Spécial Jean Cocteau (Partie 1 de 2) (4 Octobre 2013)
A l'occasion du cinquantième anniversaire de la mort de Jean Cocteau, «Entrée Libre» consa...
published: 05 Oct 2013
Arielle Dombasle - Entrée Libre Spécial Jean Cocteau (Partie 1 de 2) (4 Octobre 2013)
Arielle Dombasle - Entrée Libre Spécial Jean Cocteau (Partie 1 de 2) (4 Octobre 2013)
A l'occasion du cinquantième anniversaire de la mort de Jean Cocteau, «Entrée Libre» consacre toute son émission à cet auteur et artiste. Au sommaire : 1-La Belle et la Bête 2-Tapis Rouge d'Opium 3-L'univers Graphique de Jean Cocteau 4-Arielle Dombasle- published: 05 Oct 2013
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Jean Cocteau
Jean Cocteau Part 4....
published: 18 Nov 2007
author: GottfriedGeist
Jean Cocteau
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Je suis Jean Cocteau
Um ballet de movimentos, rimas sutis, sensações de um personagem e seus gestos, quebrando ...
published: 29 Dec 2010
author: CINEMA DE POESIA
Je suis Jean Cocteau
Um ballet de movimentos, rimas sutis, sensações de um personagem e seus gestos, quebrando ritmicamente o tempo na desconstrução das artes, o escrever-compor-reger-atuar-pintar-esculpir sobre a obra de Jean Cocteau, cineasta de todas as artes.
Um documentário de sensações sobre a vida e obra de Jean Cocteau. Trilha original composta pelo Cinema de Poesia sobre um estudo de movimentação dos personagens dos filmes Sangue de Um Poeta, A Bela e a Fera, Orfeu e Testamento de Orfeu.
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le ballet vimeo
Graduation film
Inspired by the Opera Garnier, and especially Roland Petit, Jean Cocteau, ...
published: 30 Aug 2012
author: louis thomas
le ballet vimeo
Graduation film
Inspired by the Opera Garnier, and especially Roland Petit, Jean Cocteau, Jerome Robbins and Marius Petipa.
All the famous people names are in the end credits.
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EROTIC DRAWINGS by Jean Cocteau
Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) was a master of literature, poetry, theatre and film. In his unsi...
published: 04 Dec 2013
author: Franco Cavaliere
EROTIC DRAWINGS by Jean Cocteau
Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) was a master of literature, poetry, theatre and film. In his unsigned autobiography Le livre blanc he acknowledged that he recognized his love of youths when at a very young age he first saw a fresh farm boy bathing naked, and fainted in an ecstasy of joy and fear at the sight of his penis in the midst of its dark patch of pubic hair. Cocteau speculated that his father, who killed himself at the age of forty-nine, had suppressed homosexual inclinations and never understood the uneasiness at the root of his personality. At the Grand Condorcet school in 1903 Cocteau fell in love with Pierre Dargelos, the thirteen-year-old school vamp, who had "the beauty of an animal . . . that insolent beauty which is only heightened by filth." Shortly afterwards, Cocteau was expelled for "disciplinary reasons," but the image of Dargelos haunts Les Enfants terribles and his first film Le Sang d'un Poete (Blood of a Poet) (1930). He was sent to another school, but absconded for the port of Marseilles, where he indulged in drugs (he was a life-long opium eater) and sexual affairs with sailors and rough trade. Around 1906 he joined the circle of youths patronized by Edouard de Max, flamboyant aesthete and actor in Paris. When he accompanied Max to a costume ball in 1907 as an oriental princess, with his hair dyed red and in ringlets, a ring on every finger and toe, and a train embroidered with pearls, he was rebuked by Sarah Bernhardt: "If I were your mother, I would send you home to bed." It was through Max that Cocteau's first books of poetry were published, and he was introduced to the powerful literary and theatrical worlds. By 1917 Cocteau was friends with Proust, Gide, Stravinsky, Picasso, Diaghilev and Nijinsky, and was now famous enough to have his own young protégés. His first lover was Raymond Radiguet, fifteen when they met in 1918, with whom he had a passionate affair until Radiguet's death from typhoid in December 1923. After a year's solace in opium, Cocteau acquired a succession of young lovers from 1925 onwards, mostly eighteen-year-old blonds, who would live with him for periods of two or three years before being succeeded by another reincarnation of Radiguet. Le Livre Blanc first appeared in 1928, then was reissued in 1930 with powerful erotic drawings by Cocteau. Its descriptions of sex with working-class young men are extraordinarily erotic even in our own jaded age, and it quickly became a gay underground classic. But it is essentially a "white paper" on injustice, an early sexual-political analysis of how guilt and shame are internalized in response to the homophobia of peer groups and the agents of social oppression such as teachers: "My misfortunes are due to a society which condemns anything out of the ordinary as a crime and forces us to reform our natural inclinations." The first half of the book documents the dynamics of self-oppression, for example how the narrator pretends to share the heterosexual enthusiasms of his school friends and thus "began to falsify my nature," leading to affairs with women. The second half of the book is an affirmation of homosexuality, when he realizes he has taken a wrong turning and "vowed that I would not get lost again." But it also shows how most gay relationships during this period were "doomed to failure" because of self-loathing and social injustice. The book concludes with a bitter sarcasm upon the Christian church, when the narrator "confesses" to the Abbé "I am happy but in a way that the Church and the world disapprove of" and is rejected: "I thought how admirable was the economy of God. It gives love when one lacks it, and, in order to avoid a pleonism of the heart, refuses it to those who have it." The last pages are swamped by self-pity, but nevertheless express one of the key sentiments that prompted the Gay Liberation movement: "I will not agree to be tolerated. This damages my love of love and of liberty." Cocteau's major relationship later in life was with Jean Marais, the young actor for whom he had written the role of the son in Les Parents terribles (1938). He had met Marais the previous year, when Marais was twenty-four years old. He was a very beautiful young man, and at the beginning of his career was cast in several roles primarily because of his physique; he became a successful film star (he is the very attractive Beast in Cocteau's film La Belle et la bête, 1946) and theatre director (he continues to direct Cocteau's plays). He and Cocteau lived together until 1947, when they both found other young protégés, but they remained friends throughout life. From the late 1950s Cocteau, the Enfant Terrible of the French literary establishment, was heaped with honors, became a member of L'Academy Fançaise and was elected The Prince of Poets. The following letters to Marais – here translated into English for the first time – cover their initial romance and their decision to live together.
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LA BELLE ET LA BETE - BANDE ANNONCE - JEAN COCTEAU - JEAN MARAIS - JOSETTE DAY
Pour l'offrir à sa fille, le père de la Belle cueille, sans le savoir, une rose appartenan...
published: 30 Apr 2013
author: QUERELLE59
LA BELLE ET LA BETE - BANDE ANNONCE - JEAN COCTEAU - JEAN MARAIS - JOSETTE DAY
LA BELLE ET LA BETE - BANDE ANNONCE - JEAN COCTEAU - JEAN MARAIS - JOSETTE DAY
Pour l'offrir à sa fille, le père de la Belle cueille, sans le savoir, une rose appartenant au jardin de la Bête, qui s'en offense. Afin de sauver son père, ...- published: 30 Apr 2013
- views: 2613
- author: QUERELLE59
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Jean Cocteau - Blood of a Poet (1930) with Massive Attack - Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto remix)
Video: Jean Cocteau - Le Sang d'un Poete Audio: Massive Attack - Paradise Circus remixed b...
published: 14 Jul 2012
author: elpriceisright
Jean Cocteau - Blood of a Poet (1930) with Massive Attack - Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto remix)
Jean Cocteau - Blood of a Poet (1930) with Massive Attack - Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto remix)
Video: Jean Cocteau - Le Sang d'un Poete Audio: Massive Attack - Paradise Circus remixed by Gui Boratto From the desk of ELP 2012 4MLE.- published: 14 Jul 2012
- views: 4183
- author: elpriceisright
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Je Suis Jean Cocteau
Videoart....
published: 29 Jul 2008
author: Sérgio Gomes
Je Suis Jean Cocteau
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Orphée (Orpheus) - Le café des poètes - by Jean Cocteau
Pure Film Poetry ! Opening scene http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041719/...
published: 29 Nov 2009
author: beaujour97
Orphée (Orpheus) - Le café des poètes - by Jean Cocteau
Orphée (Orpheus) - Le café des poètes - by Jean Cocteau
Pure Film Poetry ! Opening scene http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041719/- published: 29 Nov 2009
- views: 5724
- author: beaujour97