Summaries

"Les quatre vérités" aka "The Four Truths" is a movie anthology that consists of four segments, all loosely parodying fables from the 17th-century French poet Jean de la Fontaine. The US cut usually features only 3 segments.

"Les quatre vérités" aka "The Four Truths" is a movie anthology that consists of four segments, all loosely parodying fables from the 17th-century French poet Jean de la Fontaine. The US cut usually features only 3 segments. The first segment, "Death and the Woodcutter," about a common organ grinder (street performer who plays a mechanical musical instrument called street organ on the street for a living) who is driven to the edge of sanity by bureaucracy, was cut from the US release for its serious tone. The second story, "The Crow and the Fox," is about a jealous husband who keeps his wife under lock and key since they lives in a town full of single men, but their neighbor is determined to have a cozy visit with her. The third story, "The Tortoise and the Hare," follows a jealous wife who decides to win her adulterous husband back. The final tale, "Two Pigeons," is about a young man and woman who accidentally lock themselves up in a flat and end up falling for each other.

Details

Keywords
  • directed by several directors
  • portmanteau film
  • anthology film
  • omnibus film
  • collective filmmaking
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Dec 20, 1962
Countries of origin Italy France Spain
Language Spanish French
Production companies Franco London Films Ajace Produzioni Cinematografiche Hispamer Films

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 50m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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