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- Orpheus (film) - Wikipedia
Orpheus (French: Orphée ⓘ; also the title used in the UK) is a 1950 French romantic fantasy drama film directed by Jean Cocteau and starring Jean Marais It is the central part of Cocteau's Orphic Trilogy, alongside The Blood of a Poet (1930) and Testament of Orpheus (1960)
- Orpheus (1950) - IMDb
Orpheus: Directed by Jean Cocteau With Jean Marais, François Périer, María Casares, Marie Déa A poet in love with Death follows his unhappy wife into the underworld
- Between Dreams and Death: Jean Cocteau’s Orpheus (1950)
Upon entering the realm of the undead, the mournful music that Orpheus sings and plucks from his lyre convinces Pluto, the God of the underworld, to allow him to return to earth with Eurydice on the condition that he does not turn back until he has left the underworld
- Orpheus (1950) - The Criterion Collection
Seeking inspiration, the poet follows the princess from the world of the living to the land of the dead, through Cocteau’s famous mirrored portal Orpheus’s peerless visual poetry and dreamlike storytelling represent the legendary Cocteau at the height of his powers
- Orpheus (1950) - Turner Classic Movies
Orpheus was immediately hailed as a masterpiece, and won top prizes at the Venice Film Festival in 1950 and the Cannes Film Festival in 1951
- Orpheus (1950) directed by Jean Cocteau - Letterboxd
The story of a poet who descends into the underworld after his dead wife We are all familiar with the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, and this story has been featured in many films But this is a little different from the story we know
- Orpheus - The Criterion Channel
The French military academy at Saint-Cyr, founded by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1803 and destroyed by bombs in 1944, appears as “the Zone” in ORPHEUS This brief, silent, raw newsreel footage shows the ruins of the academy in 1950
- Orpheus (1950) – The Movie Crash Course
Orpheus visits the underworld more than just once in this telling, and is released back to Earth both times, with Death ultimately declaring him “Immortal” through his work
- Orpheus (Orphée), (1950, dir. Jean Cocteau) - The Chasbah
Ultimately, Orpheus errs, and Eurydice disappears At that moment, a gang from the poet’s cafe arrives, angry that Orpheus has refused to reveal what happened to Cégeste and his missing body In a violent confrontation, Orpheus takes a pistol but is quickly disarmed and himself shot dead
- Orpheus (1950) - Plot - IMDb
Orpheus is a well established poet who falls into the clutches of the Princess of Death She takes him to the underworld but has broken the rules and is punished for what she has done The princess wants him however and arranges for his wife Eurydice to die so she can have him all to herself
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