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Decadent, subversive, and bristling with artistic invention, the myth-born cinema of Jean Cocteau disturbs as much as it charms. Cocteau was the most versatile of artists in prewar Paris. Poet, novelist, playwright, painter, celebrity, and maker of cinema—his many talents converged in bold, dreamlike films that continue to enthrall audiences around the world. In "The Blood of a Poet," "Orpheus," and "Testament of Orpheus," Cocteau utilizes the Orphic myth to explore the complex relationships between the artist and his creations, reality and the imagination.

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Featured Cast

  1. Jean Cocteau

    Jean Cocteau

    Narrator (voice) (uncredited), Bit Part (uncredited), The Poet

  2. Jean Marais

    Jean Marais

    Orphée, Oedipe

  3. Enrique Rivero
  4. François Périer

    François Périer

    Heurtebise

  5. Edouard Dermithe

    Edouard Dermithe

    Jacques Cégeste, Cégeste

  6. María Casares

    María Casares

    The Princess, Death

  7. Henri Crémieux

    Henri Crémieux

    Editor, The Professor

  8. Pauline Carton

    Pauline Carton

    The child trainer

  9. Odette Talazac
  10. Marie Déa

    Marie Déa

    Eurydice

  11. Claudine Auger

    Claudine Auger

    Minerve

  12. Jean Desbordes

    Louis XV Friend

  13. Françoise Arnoul

    Françoise Arnoul

    Self (uncredited)

Featured Crew

  1. Jean Cocteau

    Jean Cocteau

    Writing, Directing

Told in four episodes, an unnamed artist is transported through a mirror into another dimension, where he travels through various bizarre scenarios. This film is the first part of Cocteau's Orphic Trilogy, which consists of The Blood of a Poet (1932), Orpheus (1950) and Testament of Orpheus (1960).

November 29, 1950

A poet in love with Death follows his unhappy wife into the underworld.

Outside time and reality, the experiences of a poet. The judgement of the young poet by Heurtebise and the Princess, the Gypsies, the palace of Pallas Athena, the spear of the Goddess which pierces the poet's heart, the temptation of the Sphinx, the flight of Oedipus and the final Assumption. This film is the third part of Cocteau's Orphic Trilogy, which consists of The Blood of a Poet (1930), Orpheus (1950) and Testament of Orpheus (1960).

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