A tribute to Mallarmé that not only asserts the continuing relevance of his work but also confronts its literary ambiguities with political and cinematic ambiguities of its own. In outline, the film could not be more straightforward: it offers a recitation of one of Mallarmé’s most celebrated and complex poems (it was his last published work in his own lifetime, appearing in 1897, a year before his death) and proposes a cinematic equivalent for the author’s original experiment with typography and layout by assigning the words to nine different speakers, separating each speaker from the other as she or he speaks, and using slight pauses to correspond with white spaces on the original page.
Directed by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub
woman director
short film
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Letterboxd
3.5 / 5
Cast
Michel Delahaye
(Re)citer
Danièle Huillet
(Re)citer
Crew
Danièle Huillet
Director
Jean-Marie Straub
Director
Jean-Marie Straub
Screenplay
Danièle Huillet
Screenplay
Jean-Marie Straub
Editor
Danièle Huillet
Editor
William Lubtchansky
Director of Photography
Stéphane Mallarmé
Author
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charlie
3.7★ · 02/02/25
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