Critique of Separation (1961)
Debord’s eighteen-minute Critique of Separation directs its experimental attentions to “the documentary.” Debord draws from a catalogue of newsreel footage and book covers, rephotographed photographs, views of Paris and its neighborhoods, and a catalogue of disabused, seemingly offhand footage of him and his friends in the porous zone comprising the cafe and the street.
Director: Guy Debord
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: March 25, 1961
Cast
Cinematography: André Mrugalski
Editing: Chantal Delattre
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Critique of Separation about?
- Debord’s eighteen-minute Critique of Separation directs its experimental attentions to “the documentary.” Debord draws from a catalogue of newsreel footage and book covers, rephotographed photographs, views of Paris and its neighborhoods, and a catalogue of disabused, seemingly offhand footage of him and his friends in the porous zone comprising the cafe and the street.
- Who directed Critique of Separation?
- Critique of Separation was directed by Guy Debord.
- Who stars in Critique of Separation?
- Critique of Separation stars Caroline Rittener, Guy Debord.
- How long is Critique of Separation?
- Critique of Separation has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
- What genre is Critique of Separation?
- Critique of Separation is a Documentary film.
- Where was Critique of Separation produced?
- Critique of Separation was produced in France.