Little Death (1995)
Family ties. Paul is an artist, his current project is to take photos of the faces of men during orgasm. He lives with Martial, his lover. His sister Camille, who's running the family business, takes Paul to the hospital to see their father, who is dying. Paul hasn't seen him in six years, and all his life has believed his father thinks he's ugly and perhaps not even his child. There's no deathbed reconciliation, but subsequent exchanges of Paul with Martial and with Camille bring opportunities for growth and change to this temperamental and self-pitying young man.
Director: François Ozon
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: January 1, 1995
Cast
- François Delaive - Paul
- Camille Japy - Camille
- Martial Jacques - Martial
- Michel Beaujard - Le père
Screenplay
Production: Fidélité Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
photographer, orgasm, dying father, gay theme, short film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Little Death about?
- Family ties. Paul is an artist, his current project is to take photos of the faces of men during orgasm. He lives with Martial, his lover. His sister Camille, who's running the family business, takes Paul to the hospital to see their father, who is dying. Paul hasn't seen him in six years, and all his life has believed his father thinks he's ugly and perhaps not even his child. There's no deathbed reconciliation, but subsequent exchanges of Paul with Martial and with Camille bring opportunities for growth and change to this temperamental and self-pitying young man.
- Who directed Little Death?
- Little Death was directed by François Ozon.
- Who stars in Little Death?
- Little Death stars François Delaive, Camille Japy, Martial Jacques, Michel Beaujard.
- How long is Little Death?
- Little Death has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
- What genre is Little Death?
- Little Death is a Drama film.
- Where was Little Death produced?
- Little Death was produced in France.