Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère (2005)
The film presents Julia Kristeva during a few interviews, conducted in Paris, which allow us to discover her thinking. They accompany different sequences of her personal life: on the Ile de Ré, where she spent long periods in the company of her husband, the writer Philippe Sollers; in Bulgaria, where she returns to the footsteps of her childhood. Mixed with these sequences, other older images, often intimate, present Kristeva in her youth. These private archives are the secret continent of a busy public and intellectual life.
Director: François Caillat
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: December 2, 2005
Cast
- Julia Kristeva - Herself
- Philippe Sollers - Himself
Production: INA, ARTE, Sofilm
Country: France
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère about?
- The film presents Julia Kristeva during a few interviews, conducted in Paris, which allow us to discover her thinking. They accompany different sequences of her personal life: on the Ile de Ré, where she spent long periods in the company of her husband, the writer Philippe Sollers; in Bulgaria, where she returns to the footsteps of her childhood. Mixed with these sequences, other older images, often intimate, present Kristeva in her youth. These private archives are the secret continent of a busy public and intellectual life.
- Who directed Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère?
- Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère was directed by François Caillat.
- Who stars in Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère?
- Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère stars Julia Kristeva, Philippe Sollers.
- How long is Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère?
- Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère?
- Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère is a Documentary film.
- Where was Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère produced?
- Julia Kristeva, étrange étrangère was produced in France.