The Blood (1971)
An apocalyptic vision of man after a cosmic catastrophe, this film is a terrifying metaphor of a dehumanized future. The Brazilian Cinema Novo, German expressionism of the twenties, and the ideologically motivated ‘cruelty’ of a Buñuel come together in this ferocious work of a French theatre collective – an ambitious, almost completely successful example of visual cinema at its best.
Director: Jean-Daniel Pollet
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: March 20, 1971
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Screenplay
Production: Ilios Films, Les Films 13
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
post-apocalyptic future, cosmic horror, psychotronic film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Blood about?
- An apocalyptic vision of man after a cosmic catastrophe, this film is a terrifying metaphor of a dehumanized future. The Brazilian Cinema Novo, German expressionism of the twenties, and the ideologically motivated ‘cruelty’ of a Buñuel come together in this ferocious work of a French theatre collective – an ambitious, almost completely successful example of visual cinema at its best.
- Who directed The Blood?
- The Blood was directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet.
- Who stars in The Blood?
- The Blood stars Claude Melki, Les Tréteaux Libres de Genève, Bernard Heymann, Jean-Marc Bassoli, Sylviane Fioramonti, Micheline Bovet.
- How long is The Blood?
- The Blood has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is The Blood?
- The Blood is a Drama film.
- Where was The Blood produced?
- The Blood was produced in France.