Le veau d'or
Originally released in 2002. Le veau d'or is a feature film. directed by Stéphane Marti. At just 14 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Baptiste Lamy, Patrice Losio, and Marcel Mazé
Synopsis
Between music and silence, a pale boy handsome as a statue by Canova and a flamboyant black boy in a ritual photographed by Marcel Mazé. With the presence of a Michel Journiac's self-portrait sculpture, votive offerings of sacred skulls and crucifixes, dried flowers, Monique Delvincourt fragmented mirrors, Louboutin heels, images of the assoluta Diva and a sound re-articulation of Gounod's Faust by Berndt Deprez.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Le veau d'or about?
Between music and silence, a pale boy handsome as a statue by Canova and a flamboyant black boy in a ritual photographed by Marcel Mazé. With the presence of a Michel Journiac's self-portrait scul...
Who directed Le veau d'or?
Le veau d'or was directed by Stéphane Marti.
How long is Le veau d'or?
Le veau d'or has a runtime of 0 hours and 14 minutes (14 minutes total).
When was Le veau d'or released?
Le veau d'or was released on January 1, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Le veau d'or?
The main cast of Le veau d'or includes Baptiste Lamy, Patrice Losio, Marcel Mazé.