Le procès d'Oscar Wilde (2010)
In the garden of a villa overlooking the Mediterranean, a man working on the Arabic translation of Oscar Wilde's trial. Under the light of a summer night and throughout the following nights, the various protagonists of the trial come to him. It embodies the turns and revives the aesthetic and political stakes of this fight. This verbal battle then appears as the last work - precious and ferocious - of the English dandy.
Director: Christian Merlhiot
Runtime: 61 min
Release Date: April 7, 2010
Country: France
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Christian Merlhiot
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Le procès d'Oscar Wilde about?
- In the garden of a villa overlooking the Mediterranean, a man working on the Arabic translation of Oscar Wilde's trial. Under the light of a summer night and throughout the following nights, the various protagonists of the trial come to him. It embodies the turns and revives the aesthetic and political stakes of this fight. This verbal battle then appears as the last work - precious and ferocious - of the English dandy.
- Who directed Le procès d'Oscar Wilde?
- Le procès d'Oscar Wilde was directed by Christian Merlhiot.
- How long is Le procès d'Oscar Wilde?
- Le procès d'Oscar Wilde has a runtime of 1h 1m (61 minutes).
- Where was Le procès d'Oscar Wilde produced?
- Le procès d'Oscar Wilde was produced in France.