La Lune (1985)
Michel Piccoli reads the first pages of Victor Hugo's 'Promontoire du songe'. In this text, Hugo describes his sensations when he sees, enlarged 40 times, the Moon through the telescope of the Observatorium of Paris. His visions drive him into a meditation about the relationships in between dream, reality and poetry.
Director: Jean-Paul Fargier
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 1985
Cast
Screenplay
- Francine Froment
- Victor Hugo (Original Story)
Editing: Gabrielle Guillot, Denis Granay
Country: France
Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean-Paul Fargier
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is La Lune about?
- Michel Piccoli reads the first pages of Victor Hugo's 'Promontoire du songe'. In this text, Hugo describes his sensations when he sees, enlarged 40 times, the Moon through the telescope of the Observatorium of Paris. His visions drive him into a meditation about the relationships in between dream, reality and poetry.
- Who directed La Lune?
- La Lune was directed by Jean-Paul Fargier.
- Who stars in La Lune?
- La Lune stars Michel Piccoli.
- How long is La Lune?
- La Lune has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- Where was La Lune produced?
- La Lune was produced in France.