The Earth for the Living (1994)
Paul Vecchiali’s short ode to self-immolation, made in cahoots with the French Federation of Cremation. Didactic and semi-documentary, but, like another dust story, Franju’s Les Poussières, always personal. A film about the body, parents, memory and love after death. With Vecchiali and Françoise Lebrun.
Director: Paul Vecchiali
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: January 1, 1994
Cast
- Françoise Lebrun - Self
- Catherine Becker - Self
- Paul Vecchiali - Self
Screenplay
Cinematography: Michel Naud
Editing: Pierre Jouvet
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Earth for the Living about?
- Paul Vecchiali’s short ode to self-immolation, made in cahoots with the French Federation of Cremation. Didactic and semi-documentary, but, like another dust story, Franju’s Les Poussières, always personal. A film about the body, parents, memory and love after death. With Vecchiali and Françoise Lebrun.
- Who directed The Earth for the Living?
- The Earth for the Living was directed by Paul Vecchiali.
- Who stars in The Earth for the Living?
- The Earth for the Living stars Françoise Lebrun, Catherine Becker, Paul Vecchiali.
- How long is The Earth for the Living?
- The Earth for the Living has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- What genre is The Earth for the Living?
- The Earth for the Living is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Earth for the Living produced?
- The Earth for the Living was produced in France.