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Orphée

Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kɔkto]; 5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) was a French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing manager, playwright, artist and filmmaker. Along with other avant-garde artists of his generation (Jean Anouilh and René Char for example) Cocteau grappled with the algebra of verbal codes old and new, mise en scène language and technologies of modernism to create a paradox: a classical avant-garde.[citation needed] His circle of associates, friends and lovers included Kenneth Anger, Pablo Picasso, Jean Hugo, Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Marlene Dietrich, Coco Chanel, Erik Satie, María Félix, Édith Piaf (whom he cast in one of his one-act plays entitled Le Bel Indifferent in 1940), and Raymond Radiguet. His work was played out in the theatrical world of the Grands Theatres, the Boulevards and beyond during the Parisian epoque he both lived through and helped define and create. His versatile, unconventional approach and enormous output brought him international acclaim. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean Cocteau, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1889-07-05 in Maison Laffitte, Yvelines, France

Orphée
Steel Cathedrals

Callas Assoluta

Désordre

Daedalus

Le Livre d'image

La Belle et la Bête

Le Testament d'Orphée

La Malibran

Chacun son cinema ou Ce petit coup au coeur quand la lumiere s'eteint et que le film commence

Le Sang d'un poète

Jean Cocteau, cinéaste

Les Enfants terribles

Jean Cocteau

Musée Grévin

Traité de bave et d'éternité
L'Amitié noire

Les Parents terribles

Jean Cocteau, mensonges et vérités

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