Kleist (1993)
Readings. Heinrich von Kleist / Robert Walser. Contiguous. They talk about imagination. Walser imagines Kleist, Kleist nobody, but Penthesilea. In the new desert islands that are the enclaves of flowers of the city. Roses of sidewalks. Wild spaces with anonymity, truncated and without paths, in the banal stones of any career, inscribe and break the voices of an abrupt literary, hermetic and arid fragments in the image of places, almost no of place. Images figures of writing. In the blind corner. Without access. Very few signs.
Director: Martine Rousset
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: May 4, 1993
Cast
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kleist about?
- Readings. Heinrich von Kleist / Robert Walser. Contiguous. They talk about imagination. Walser imagines Kleist, Kleist nobody, but Penthesilea. In the new desert islands that are the enclaves of flowers of the city. Roses of sidewalks. Wild spaces with anonymity, truncated and without paths, in the banal stones of any career, inscribe and break the voices of an abrupt literary, hermetic and arid fragments in the image of places, almost no of place. Images figures of writing. In the blind corner. Without access. Very few signs.
- Who directed Kleist?
- Kleist was directed by Martine Rousset.
- Who stars in Kleist?
- Kleist stars Angéline Scherf, Vivian Ostrovsky.
- How long is Kleist?
- Kleist has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- Where was Kleist produced?
- Kleist was produced in France.