Dog's Dialogue
Dog's Dialogue | |
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Directed by | Raúl Ruiz |
Produced by | Hubert Niogret |
Written by |
Raúl Ruiz Nicole Muchnik |
Starring | Eva Simonet |
Cinematography | Denis Lenoir |
Edited by | Valeria Sarmiento |
Release dates |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Dog's Dialogue (French: Colloque de chiens) is a 1977 French short crime film directed by Raúl Ruiz.[1] The story, told entirely in still images, revolves around a young girl who is told her mother is not her real mother. The girl leaves her small town, grows into a beautiful woman, and starts searching for love and fulfillment in undesirable places. The story is narrated off screen, and the stills are intercut with video footage of a city landscape and dogs barking.
Cast
- Eva Simonet as Henri
- Robert Darmel (voice)
- Silke Humel as Monique
- Frank Lesne
- Marie Christine Poisot
- Hugo Santiago
- Genevieve Such
- Laurence Such
- Michel Such
- Pierre Olivier Such
- Yves Wecker
References
- ↑ "Le Cinéma de Raoul Ruiz: Colloque de chiens". lecinemaderaoulruiz.com. Retrieved 2009-10-26.
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