Le Départ d’Eurydice
Originally released in 1969. Le Départ d’Eurydice is a feature film. directed by Raphaël Bassan. At just 11 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Anton Perich and Michele Worth
Synopsis
“Le Départ d’Eurydice” (1969) is a metaphor of the time, a sort of "documentary allegory" on the 60 s and on its “underground bohemia“. In spite of its impressionist and fragmentary aspect, in a poetic and musical structure, the film includes some narrative elements. A young writer hesitates between the love for his girlfriend and the obedience to the command of the “guru” of an artistic group which requires of him, like pledge of fidelity, to kill his love partner. He executes the Death ritual in front of the sea…but in vain.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Le Départ d’Eurydice about?
“Le Départ d’Eurydice” (1969) is a metaphor of the time, a sort of "documentary allegory" on the 60 s and on its “underground bohemia“. In spite of its impressionist and fragmentary asp...
Who directed Le Départ d’Eurydice?
Le Départ d’Eurydice was directed by Raphaël Bassan.
How long is Le Départ d’Eurydice?
Le Départ d’Eurydice has a runtime of 0 hours and 11 minutes (11 minutes total).
When was Le Départ d’Eurydice released?
Le Départ d’Eurydice was released on June 6, 1969 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Le Départ d’Eurydice?
The main cast of Le Départ d’Eurydice includes Anton Perich, Michele Worth.