

Fantasy
Overview
An 18th century poet travels through time in search of divine wisdom. In a mysterious wasteland, he has a series of enigmatic encounters with symbolic phantoms with whom he muses about the nature of art and his own career. Ultimately, the poet strives to achieve his rebirth as a celestial being.
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Jean Cocteau
Jean Cocteau
Le poète
Jean Cocteau
Le poète


Édouard Dermithe
Édouard Dermithe
Cégeste(non crédité)
Édouard Dermithe
Cégeste(non crédité)


Henri Crémieux
Henri Crémieux
Le professeur(non crédité)
Henri Crémieux
Le professeur(non crédité)


François Périer
François Périer
Heurtebise(non crédité)
François Périer
Heurtebise(non crédité)


Claudine Auger
Claudine Auger
Minerve (non crédité)
Claudine Auger
Minerve (non crédité)


Françoise Arnoul
Françoise Arnoul
Elle-même (non crédité)
Françoise Arnoul
Elle-même (non crédité)


Lucia Bosè
Lucia Bosè
Une amie d'Orphée(non crédité)
Lucia Bosè
Une amie d'Orphée(non crédité)


Charles Aznavour
Charles Aznavour
Le Curieux(non crédité)
Charles Aznavour
Le Curieux(non crédité)


Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot
Elle-même (non crédité)
Brigitte Bardot
Elle-même (non crédité)


Jean Marais
Jean Marais
Oedipe
Jean Marais
Oedipe
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