Jean Cocteau

Jean Cocteau

Born: July 5, 1889
Died: October 11, 1963
in Maison Laffitte, Yvelines, France
Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kɔkto]; 5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) was a French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing manager, playwright, artist and filmmaker. Along with other avant-garde artists of his generation (Jean Anouilh and René Char for example) Cocteau grappled with the algebra of verbal codes old and new, mise en scène language and technologies of modernism to create a paradox: a classical avant-garde.[citation needed] His circle of associates, friends and lovers included Kenneth Anger, Pablo Picasso, Jean Hugo, Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Marlene Dietrich, Coco Chanel, Erik Satie, María Félix, Édith Piaf (whom he cast in one of his one-act plays entitled Le Bel Indifferent in 1940), and Raymond Radiguet.

His work was played out in the theatrical world of the Grands Theatres, the Boulevards and beyond during the Parisian epoque he both lived through and helped define and create. His versatile, unconventional approach and enormous output brought him international acclaim.

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Movies for Jean Cocteau...

A Night at the Opera
Title: A Night at the Opera
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: September 29, 2020
Type: Movie
A documentary view of the galas of Paris’s Palais Garnier in the 1950s and ’60s.
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Cocteau - Al Brown: the Poet and the Boxer
Title: Cocteau - Al Brown: the Poet and the Boxer
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: February 29, 2020
Type: Movie
Portrait of Panama Al Brown, a great boxer in the 30's, and its story with France, with a focus on its relationship with Jean Cocteau, surrealist, poet, director, artist.
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Art of Style: Jean Cocteau
Title: Art of Style: Jean Cocteau
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: December 6, 2018
Type: Movie
French artist Jean Cocteau's multifaceted work across poetry, plays, paintings and film made him one of the leading creative figures of the Parisian avant-garde movement. Featuring Cocteau's own writings read by actor Timothée Chalamet, explore the dream-like quality of Cocteau's one of a kind oeuvre.
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The Image Book
Title: The Image Book
Character: (film archive footage)
Released: October 11, 2018
Type: Movie
In Le Livre d’Image, Jean-Luc Godard recycles existing images (films, documentaries, paintings, television archives, etc.), quotes excerpts from books, uses fragments of music. The driving force is poetic rhyme, the association or opposition of ideas, the aesthetic spark through editing, the keystone. The author performs the work of a sculptor. The hand, for this, is essential. He praises it at the start. “There are the five fingers. The five senses. The five parts of the world (…). The true condition of man is to think with his hands. Jean-Luc Godard composes a dazzling syncopation of sequences, the surge of which evokes the violence of the flows of our contemporary screens, taken to a level of incandescence rarely achieved. Crowned at Cannes, the last Godard is a shock film, with twilight beauty.
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Iran Darroudi: The Painter of Ethereal Moments
Title: Iran Darroudi: The Painter of Ethereal Moments
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: January 1, 2009
Type: Movie
A look at the life and art of Ms. Iran Darroudi, one of the most important contemporary Iranian painters, who has divided her time between Tehran and Paris for the past fifty years. The film describes the various influences in her life and how she came to cultivate a style that merges the western surrealism with eastern mysticism
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Callas Assoluta
Title: Callas Assoluta
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: December 20, 2007
Type: Movie
This revealing documentary from director Philippe Kohly examines the storied life of renowned soprano Maria Callas, from her troubled childhood in New York City to her scandal-laden but triumphant international career in opera. Featuring archival interviews with Callas herself and footage of contemporaries such as her lover Aristotle Onassis, this celebration of "La Divina" pays tribute to her enduring legacy some three decades after her death.
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To Each His Own Cinema
Title: To Each His Own Cinema
Character: Self (segment "47 Ans Après") (archive footage)
Released: October 31, 2007
Type: Movie
Commissioned to mark the 60th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival, "To Each His Own Cinema" brought together 33 of the world's pre-eminent filmmakers to produce short pieces exploring the multifarious facets of cinema and their perspective on the state of their chosen artform in the early 21st century.
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Jean Marais, le mal rouge et or
Title: Jean Marais, le mal rouge et or
Character: self
Released: January 1, 2006
Type: Movie
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Jean Cocteau: Lies and Truths
Title: Jean Cocteau: Lies and Truths
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: February 22, 1997
Type: Movie
This documentary consists mainly of archive interviews of Jean Cocteau, and it features interesting contributions by Jean Marais and especially Jean-Luc Godard, who discusses Cocteau's foray into cinema. The film documents all the artistic media explored by a man who defined himself, first and foremost, as a poet.
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Great Writers: Jean Cocteau
Title: Great Writers: Jean Cocteau
Character: Self
Released: July 5, 1996
Type: Movie
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963), was a French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, and filmmaker, whose versatility, unconventionality, and enormous output brought him international acclaim. As a leading member of the surrealist movement, he had a great influence on the work of others.
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Steel Cathedrals
Title: Steel Cathedrals
Character: Self (voice) (archive footage)
Released: May 17, 1985
Type: Movie
20 minute music documentary shot in two days of November 1984 in, and around the outskirts of, Tokyo, Japan. A large part of the music was completed during that same month and recorded over a period of three days.
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Jean Cocteau: Autobiography of an Unknown
Title: Jean Cocteau: Autobiography of an Unknown
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: November 15, 1984
Type: Movie
Jean Cocteau reminisces about the people he has known throughout his long life.
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Title: Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: September 24, 1978
Type: TV
Produced for television by Claude-Jean Philippe, the « Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma », recounts the history of French cinema from its birth to the beginning of the 1960s. With commentary read by Jean Rochefort.
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Disorder Is 20 Years Old
Title: Disorder Is 20 Years Old
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: June 6, 1967
Type: Movie
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In This Atrocious Garden
Title: In This Atrocious Garden
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: December 14, 1964
Type: Movie
This short documentary film is conceived as a stroll through the valley of Thebes and the temple of Karnak.
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Portrait Souvenir: Jean Cocteau
Title: Portrait Souvenir: Jean Cocteau
Character: Self
Released: February 11, 1964
Type: Movie
Cocteau, at his home, remembers his childhood, talks at length about theater, cinema, literature, and draws portraits of friends.
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Marcel Proust - Portrait Souvenir
Title: Marcel Proust - Portrait Souvenir
Character: Self
Released: June 23, 1962
Type: Movie
This documentary is a portrait of Proust composed of recollections by those who knew him. Intercut with reading from his works.
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Jean Cocteau Addresses the Year 2000
Title: Jean Cocteau Addresses the Year 2000
Character: Self
Released: June 12, 1962
Type: Movie
In August 1963, just a couple of months before his death, Jean Cocteau made one last short film. The film comprises one still and highly sober shot of Cocteau facing the camera head-on to address the youth of the future. Once recorded, this spoken message for the 21st century was sealed and stored with the understanding that it would be opened only in the year 2000. As it turned out, it was discovered and exhumed a few years shy of that date. Where in The Testament of Orpheus Cocteau portrays himself as a living anachronism, a lonesome classical modernist loitering in space-time while lost in the spectral light of his memories, here he acknowledges explicitly the irony of his phantom-like state. By the time the viewer sees this image, he, J. C., our saviour Poet, will long be dead.
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America as Seen by a Frenchman
Title: America as Seen by a Frenchman
Character: Narrator (Afterword)
Released: June 8, 1960
Type: Movie
At the end of the 1950s, French documentarian François Reichenbach spent eighteen months traveling the United States, documenting its diverse regions, their inhabitants, and their pastimes. The result is a journey through a multitude of different Americas, filtered through a French sensibility.
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Testament of Orpheus
Title: Testament of Orpheus
Character: The Poet
Released: February 18, 1960
Type: Movie
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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Toute la vérité, rien que la vérité : Jean Cocteau
Title: Toute la vérité, rien que la vérité : Jean Cocteau
Character: Himself
Released: February 7, 1959
Type: Movie
In 1959, Jean Cocteau looked back on his artistic journey for the Télé Monte-Carlo television show Tout la vérité, rien que la vérité. The program ends with a tasty anecdote about television that Cocteau describes as a “box of tricks”. A few weeks later, in the same Victorine studios, Cocteau directed most of the sequences for his last opus: The Testament of Orpheus (1959).
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Title: Discorama
Character: Self
Released: February 4, 1959
Type: TV
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Musée Grévin
Title: Musée Grévin
Character: Self, a director
Released: January 1, 1958
Type: Movie
A man dreams he is in a wax museum after it is closed for the night.The statues come to life and behave in mysterious ways.
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It Happened on the 36 Candles
Title: It Happened on the 36 Candles
Character: Self (uncredited)
Released: October 16, 1957
Type: Movie
Rejecting the union of her daughter Brigitte with a modest worker, Madame Magnin invents an adultery for the lover, then introduces Brigitte to a good-looking man working on the famous RTF entertainment show 36 Chandelles. The show ultimately seals the reunion of the two estranged young lovers. The story features a parade of music-hall stars from the era: Charles Trenet, Charles Aznavour, Georges Guétary, Juliette Gréco, Roger Pierre and Jean-Marc Thibault, Fernand Raynaud, Georges Ulmer and many more.
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8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
Title: 8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
Released: March 15, 1957
Type: Movie
8 x 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements is an American experimental film directed by Hans Richter, Marcel Duchamp, and Jean Cocteau. Described by Richter as "part Freud, part Lewis Carroll" and filmed partially on the lawn of Duchamp's summer house in Southbury, Connecticut.
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Title: En direct de...
Character: self
Released: February 16, 1956
Type: TV
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Title: Cinépanorama
Character: Self
Released: February 4, 1956
Type: TV
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Eine Melodie - vier Maler
Title: Eine Melodie - vier Maler
Character: Self
Released: January 2, 1955
Type: Movie
Each portrayed painter produced an experimental animated short film to be featured in this film. A short film by Herbert Seggelke.
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La Villa Santo-Sospir
Title: La Villa Santo-Sospir
Character: Self
Released: December 5, 1952
Type: Movie
Cocteau takes the viewer on a tour of a friend's villa on the French coast (a major location used in Testament of Orpheus). The house itself is heavily decorated, mostly by Cocteau (and a bit by Picasso), and we are given an extensive tour of the artwork. Cocteau also shows us several dozen paintings as well. Most cover mythological themes, of course. He also proudly shows paintings by Edouard Dermithe and Jean Marais and plays around his own home in Villefranche.
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Venom and Eternity
Title: Venom and Eternity
Character: Self
Released: April 20, 1951
Type: Movie
In this experimental film, Isidore Isou, the leader of the lettrist movement, lashes out at conventional cinema and offers a revolutionary form of movie-making: through scratching and bleaching the film, through desynchronizing the soundtrack and the visual track, through deconstructing the story, he aims to renew the seventh art the same way he tried to revolutionize the literary world.
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Disorder
Title: Disorder
Character: Self
Released: December 2, 1950
Type: Movie
Variations on the cultural and intellectual explosion in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district in 1946.
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Orpheus
Title: Orpheus
Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Released: September 29, 1950
Type: Movie
A poet in love with Death follows his unhappy wife into the underworld.
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Les Enfants Terribles
Title: Les Enfants Terribles
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: March 29, 1950
Type: Movie
Elisabeth and her brother Paul live isolated from much of the world after Paul is injured in a snowball fight. As a coping mechanism, the two conjure up a hermetic dream of their own making. Their relationship, however, isn't exactly wholesome. Jealousy and a malevolent undercurrent intrude on their fantasy when Elisabeth invites the strange Agathe to stay with them -- and Paul is immediately attracted to her.
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The Century Is Fifty
Title: The Century Is Fifty
Character: Self
Released: March 16, 1950
Type: Movie
As the title of this French documentary indicates, Ce Siecle a 50 Ans examines the 20th Century at its halfway point. Utilizing the archives of several European film reserves, director Denise Tua offers a fascinating mosaic of the people and events that shaped the years 1900 to 1950. Complementing the vintage film clips are three dramatized sketches, delineating the romantic customs of three different points in time. These sketches are inadequately performed, and can easily be ignored. Ce Siecle a 50 Ans both preserved and provided celluloid material for scores of future documentaries.
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Daughter of the Sands
Title: Daughter of the Sands
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: January 11, 1949
Type: Movie
This Moroccan romance is a kind of Arab Tristan and Isolde: the heroine kills herself when she is convinced no one cares for her, the young nobleman she thought would love her is killed by a madwoman.
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The Storm Within
Title: The Storm Within
Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Released: December 1, 1948
Type: Movie
Young Michel is in love with the attractive Madeleine, so he decides to tell his parents of his intention to marry her. He thinks his announcement is innocent enough; his engagement, however, threatens to reveal dark secrets lurking within his family's home. Yvonne, Michel's overbearing mother, concocts an elaborate scheme to drive Madeleine away, thus keeping uncomfortable household truths from being exposed.
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Beauty and the Beast
Title: Beauty and the Beast
Character: The Voice of Magic (uncredited)
Released: October 29, 1946
Type: Movie
The story of a gentle-hearted beast in love with a simple and beautiful girl. She is drawn to the repellent but strangely fascinating Beast, who tests her fidelity by giving her a key, telling her that if she doesn't return it to him by a specific time, he will die of grief. She is unable to return the key on time, but it is revealed that the Beast is the genuinely handsome one. A simple tale of tragic love that turns into a surreal vision of death, desire, and beauty.
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L'Amitié noire
Title: L'Amitié noire
Character: Narrator
Released: July 14, 1946
Type: Movie
"Black Friendship" - The commentary recalls that Radio Brazzaville was, from June 18, 1943, the contact of the French settlements and the metropolis, bush stations participate in the organization of the resistance.
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From Joan of Arc to Philippe Pétain
Title: From Joan of Arc to Philippe Pétain
Character: Reciter (voice)
Released: May 4, 1944
Type: Movie
Sitting at his desk, Guitry gives us a lecture on French history from Joan of Arc to the Occupation, with some focus on a number of its great writers and musicians.
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La Malibran
Title: La Malibran
Character: Alfred de Musset
Released: May 3, 1944
Type: Movie
On the death of the famous singer Maria Malibran, Countess Merlin retraces the main lines of the unusual destiny of this young woman entirely devoted to her art.
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The Phantom Baron
Title: The Phantom Baron
Character: Le baron Julius Carol - le baron fantôme
Released: June 16, 1943
Type: Movie
Elfy, Countess of Saint-Hélié's daughter, was brought up with her foster sister Anne, in an old dilapidated castle whose landlord, Baron Julius Carol, disappeared mysteriously some day. The two girls had a playmate, Hervé, the son of the gamekeeper. Now that they are adult, Anne is in love with Hervé while Elfy thinks she loves the young man. One day, the baron's mummified body is found in an oubliette and the secret of the estate is revealed...
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The Blood of a Poet
Title: The Blood of a Poet
Character: Bit Part (uncredited)
Released: January 20, 1932
Type: Movie
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).
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Jean Cocteau Fait du Cinéma
Title: Jean Cocteau Fait du Cinéma
Released: January 1, 1925
Type: Movie
A short film about a famous writer (acted by Cocteau himself) who loses control of his hand and begins to write letters and articles denouncing himself.
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Cocteau et compagnie
Title: Cocteau et compagnie
Character: Himself
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie