The Blood of a Poet Critics Choice 2024
- VIP House
- Mid-night Show
- Availability
- High
- Medium
- Low
Director
Jean Cocteau
Cast
Enrique Riveros, Lee Miller, Jean Desbordes, Féral Benga
Synopsis
Poets shed not only the red blood of their hearts but the white blood of their souls.
Constructed more on a psychological flow than a conventional story structure, The Blood of a Poet takes its viewers on four ostensibly unrelated dramas on life and death. Cinema begins when words has reached their limits and Cocteau still shows us cinema is a better vehicle for poetry than reality, and brings solace even to viewers of today.
Constructed more on a psychological flow than a conventional story structure, The Blood of a Poet takes its viewers on four ostensibly unrelated dramas on life and death. Cinema begins when words has reached their limits and Cocteau still shows us cinema is a better vehicle for poetry than reality, and brings solace even to viewers of today.
Poets shed not only the red blood of their hearts but the white blood of their souls.
Constructed more on a psychological flow than a conventional story structure, The Blood of a Poet takes its viewers on four ostensibly unrelated dramas on life and death. Cinema begins when words has reached their limits and Cocteau still shows us cinema is a better vehicle for poetry than reality, and brings solace even to viewers of today.
Constructed more on a psychological flow than a conventional story structure, The Blood of a Poet takes its viewers on four ostensibly unrelated dramas on life and death. Cinema begins when words has reached their limits and Cocteau still shows us cinema is a better vehicle for poetry than reality, and brings solace even to viewers of today.