Villofolie (1975)

Villofolie (1975) poster

Shot with direct sound, Villofolie presents six people giving a monologue in a destroyed and dehumanized city: Brussels. The film dissects itself to reflect on mental illness and the inability to communicate. The group of people portrayed share feelings of abnormality, anxiety and loneliness.

Director: Boris Lehman, René Paquot
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date:
Production: Cinéma du club Antonin Artaud
Country: Belgium
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Villofolie about?
Shot with direct sound, Villofolie presents six people giving a monologue in a destroyed and dehumanized city: Brussels. The film dissects itself to reflect on mental illness and the inability to communicate. The group of people portrayed share feelings of abnormality, anxiety and loneliness.
Who directed Villofolie?
Villofolie was directed by Boris Lehman, René Paquot.
How long is Villofolie?
Villofolie has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
Where was Villofolie produced?
Villofolie was produced in Belgium.