The Path of the Ogre (1981)

The Path of the Ogre (1981) poster

Identifying himself intimately with serial killer John Wayne Gacy, the director uses the camera to take hold of the actors, constructing fantasies that lead them to believe they are the victims in a film yet to be made. The young men, aged 19 to 26, speak from the heart about love and prostitution. Their search leads us into another world. Is this the world of John Wayne Gacy?

Director: Marc Paradis
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date:

Cast

Cinematography: Renald Bellamare
Editing: Jean-François Garsi, Marc Paradis
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

love, serial killer, prostitution, lgbt, homosexuality

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Path of the Ogre about?
Identifying himself intimately with serial killer John Wayne Gacy, the director uses the camera to take hold of the actors, constructing fantasies that lead them to believe they are the victims in a film yet to be made. The young men, aged 19 to 26, speak from the heart about love and prostitution. Their search leads us into another world. Is this the world of John Wayne Gacy?
Who directed The Path of the Ogre?
The Path of the Ogre was directed by Marc Paradis.
Who stars in The Path of the Ogre?
The Path of the Ogre stars Daniel Carrière, Guy Desranleau, Éric Duchesne, Raymond Faubert, Sylvain Ladouceur, Benoît Lagrandeur.
How long is The Path of the Ogre?
The Path of the Ogre has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
What genre is The Path of the Ogre?
The Path of the Ogre is a Drama film.
Where was The Path of the Ogre produced?
The Path of the Ogre was produced in Canada.