Le veau d'or (2002)
Between music and silence, a pale boy handsome as a statue by Canova and a flamboyant black boy in a ritual photographed by Marcel Mazé. With the presence of a Michel Journiac's self-portrait sculpture, votive offerings of sacred skulls and crucifixes, dried flowers, Monique Delvincourt fragmented mirrors, Louboutin heels, images of the assoluta Diva and a sound re-articulation of Gounod's Faust by Berndt Deprez.
Director: Stéphane Marti
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date: January 1, 2002
Cast
Music: Berndt Deprez
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Le veau d'or about?
- Between music and silence, a pale boy handsome as a statue by Canova and a flamboyant black boy in a ritual photographed by Marcel Mazé. With the presence of a Michel Journiac's self-portrait sculpture, votive offerings of sacred skulls and crucifixes, dried flowers, Monique Delvincourt fragmented mirrors, Louboutin heels, images of the assoluta Diva and a sound re-articulation of Gounod's Faust by Berndt Deprez.
- Who directed Le veau d'or?
- Le veau d'or was directed by Stéphane Marti.
- Who stars in Le veau d'or?
- Le veau d'or stars Baptiste Lamy, Patrice Losio, Marcel Mazé.
- How long is Le veau d'or?
- Le veau d'or has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
- Where was Le veau d'or produced?
- Le veau d'or was produced in France.