The Divine Right (1985)
An adaptation of J. G. Frazer's text - Golden Bough - The Divine Right was conceived as a series of improvised dramatic moments for the camera. As the narrator advises the spectator about regicide - the archaic act of killing the king when he grows ill or feeble - a man dressed in a Los Angeles Kings' hockey sweater covers the emblem of a crown with a white cloth. The tape was produced at the Experimental Television Centre, Owego, New York.
Director: Rick Raxlen
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: December 27, 1985
Music: Yoland Houle
Editing: Rick Raxlen
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Divine Right about?
- An adaptation of J. G. Frazer's text - Golden Bough - The Divine Right was conceived as a series of improvised dramatic moments for the camera. As the narrator advises the spectator about regicide - the archaic act of killing the king when he grows ill or feeble - a man dressed in a Los Angeles Kings' hockey sweater covers the emblem of a crown with a white cloth. The tape was produced at the Experimental Television Centre, Owego, New York.
- Who directed The Divine Right?
- The Divine Right was directed by Rick Raxlen.
- How long is The Divine Right?
- The Divine Right has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- Where was The Divine Right produced?
- The Divine Right was produced in Canada.