Luc Moullet
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Luc Moullet at IFFR
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Le prestige de la mort
Old hand Luc Moullet (Les naufrages de la D17) plays himself and yet also someone else in his own film. He switches identity with a dead man, but that
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Au champ d’honneur
A light-hearted homage to Alfred Hitchcock in this funny, literal reference to the cliffhanger by one of the most versatile of short-film-makers, Luc
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Les naufrages de la D17
Away from the motorway in the Verdon, the favourite landscape of festival veteran Moullet. Light, absurd developments with coquette climbers, dozy sol
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Le système Zsygmondy
Subtle and comic tale about two girls who are confronted by a lack of somewhere to sleep as they attempt to climb Mount Zsygmondy.
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Parpaillon
A comic film – as Moullet argues that all his films are comic – about cyclists who climb the renowned gradient of the Parpaillon, a mountain in the French Alps. Moullet based himself on La passion considérée comme course de côte by Alfred Jarry. He also mentions several other influences: La voie lactée by Louis […]
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Toujours moins
Typical Luc Moullet: dryly comedic narrative about our cold society, in which room for inter-human relations continually decreases. Screened before A
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Le ventre de l’Amérique
The Buster Keaston of the documentary short tells so many ridiculous truths that it can’t possibly be real.
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