La Belle captive
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La Belle captive (1983) is a French film by Alain Robbe-Grillet produced by Anatole Dauman's Argos Films.
The film is named after a series of paintings by René Magritte, and is also the name of a 1975 photonovel, La Belle Captive: A Novel written by Robbe-Grillet and illustrated with Magritte’s paintings.
"La Belle Captive"[1] is an extended series of over a dozen paintings, worked on during four decades, with its primary subject the easel, suggesting art and reality held captive.
The film stars Daniel Mesguich, Gabrielle Lazure, Cyrielle Claire, Daniel Emilfork, Roland Dubillard, François Chaumette
External links
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aS_3mY40vc
- http://esotika.blogspot.com/2007/03/la-belle-captive-alain-robbe-grillet.html
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