Moi-Même (2024)

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Moi-même is an experimental narrative film shot from 1968–1969 by Lee Breuer and future members of the theater company Mabou Mines. The film captures the journey of a 12-year-old boy attempting to create a film collective amid the backdrop of the May, 1968 protests in Paris. After decades of abandonment, the filmmaker’s son has revitalized the original footage through editing, the addition of a new script, and a complete soundtrack, honoring the original collaborators' spirit while adding fresh perspectives and acknowledging the passage of time.

Director: Lee Breuer, Mojo Lorwin
Runtime: 65 min
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Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Lee Breuer, Mojo Lorwin

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What is Moi-Même about?
Moi-même is an experimental narrative film shot from 1968–1969 by Lee Breuer and future members of the theater company Mabou Mines. The film captures the journey of a 12-year-old boy attempting to create a film collective amid the backdrop of the May, 1968 protests in Paris. After decades of abandonment, the filmmaker’s son has revitalized the original footage through editing, the addition of a new script, and a complete soundtrack, honoring the original collaborators' spirit while adding fresh perspectives and acknowledging the passage of time.
Who directed Moi-Même?
Moi-Même was directed by Lee Breuer, Mojo Lorwin.
How long is Moi-Même?
Moi-Même has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).