Summaries

A film on a never realized film, and on the time that has passed since its initial writing by André Bazin.

Bazin's Film is a poetic and experimental documentary in which animation plays an important and unusual role. Its genesis comes from a project of film by the famous French film critic André Bazin on the Romanesque churches of Saintonge, which was never realized after its disappearance in November 1958. Therefore it is a film on a never realized film, and on the time that has passed since its initial writing by Bazin.—Vidéographe

Details

Keywords
  • france
  • drawing
  • roman architecture
Genres
  • Animation
  • Documentary
Release date May 4, 2017
Countries of origin Canada
Official sites Official site
Language English French
Filming locations France

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 10m
Color Black and White
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Synopsis

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