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  1. The Blood of a Poet (French: Le sang d'un poète) (1932) is an avant-garde film directed by Jean Cocteau, financed by Charles de Noailles and starring Enrique Riveros, a Chilean actor who had a successful career in European films.

  2. Jean Cocteau. França, 1932. Fantasia, Vanguarda. 51. Sinopse. Esse primeiro filme da Trilogia Órfica de Cocteau desafia todos os limites ao tentar captar a obsessão de um poeta pelo conflito entre as forças da vida e da morte. Uma referência ao cinema surrealista que conta com imagens marcantes, como uma mulher que se transforma em estátua.

  3. O Sangue de um Poeta (1930) Filme Completo Legendado - Le Sang d'un Poète - The blood of a poet; Le sang d'un poete di JEAN COCTEAU

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    • Enrique Rivero
    • Jean Cocteau
  4. 20 de mai. de 2010 · The Blood of a Poet: Directed by Jean Cocteau. With Enrique Rivero, Elizabeth Lee Miller, Pauline Carton, Odette Talazac. Told in four episodes - an unnamed artist is transported through a mirror into another dimension, where he travels through various bizarre scenarios.

    • (7,2K)
    • Jean Cocteau
    • Not Rated
  5. Sinopse. Told in four episodes, an unnamed artist is transported through a mirror into another dimension, where he travels through various bizarre scenarios. This film is the first part of Cocteau's Orphic Trilogy, which consists of The Blood of a Poet (1932), Orpheus (1950) and Testament of Orpheus (1960).

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    • 1932
    • Poet; Statue; Louis XV Friend
    • Jean Cocteau
  6. 26 de jul. de 2020 · Le Sang dun poète (The Blood of a Poet) is Cocteau’s first expedition into the amorphous landscape of his subconscious, a dredging operation that brings up gems of possible meaning. The images it posits would recur, refined, over the course of his career.

  7. The Blood of a Poet. Directed by Jean Cocteau • 1930 • France. Starring Enrique Rivero, Lee Miller, Jean Desbordes. “Poets . . . shed not only the red blood of their hearts but the white blood of their souls,” proclaimed Jean Cocteau of his groundbreaking first film—an exploration of the plight of the artist, the power of metaphor ...