Villofolie (1975)
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: August 1, 1975
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.