Mediterranean (film) – Wikipedia

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Mediterranean

Achievement Jean-Daniel Pollet
Script Philippe Sollers
Production Companies Films of the diamond
Jean-Daniel Pollet films
Country of production Drapeau de la France France
Genre Documentary, experimental
Duration 45 minutes
Exit 1963

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Mediterranean is a French experimental film by Jean-Daniel Pollet, produced in 1963.

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  • French title: Mediterranean
  • Realization: Jean-Daniel Pollet, with the collaboration of Volker Schlöndorff
  • Text: Philippe Sollers
  • Image: Jean-Daniel Pollet and Jean-Jacques Rochut
  • Sound: Claude Lerouge
  • Music: Antoine Duhamel
  • Mounting: Jackie Raynal
  • Production: Barbet Shreds
  • Production company: diamond films
  • Country of origin: France
  • Format: Colors - 1.66: 1
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Duration: 45 minutes
  • Release date: 1963

The film consists of a considerable number of plans shot by Jean-Daniel Pollet, throughout the Mediterranean basin. These images are mounted on music by Antoine Duhamel and a text written by Philippe Sollers.

Jean-Luc Godard praised Mediterranean in the Cinema notebooks in 1964. He was also inspired in certain plans of Contempt , and included images of the film in his Socialism film (2010).

  • icône décorative French cinema portal
  • icône décorative 1960s portal

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