Paul

Paul

Release date : October 25, 1969
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Diourka Medveczky /
Writers : Diourka Medveczky /
Production companies : Parc Film /
October 25, 1969 1h 32m France Drama French More
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Paul leaves his wealthy parents behind to go on a spiritual quest. He meets up with a pilgrim, leader of a vegetarian cult whose members survive by begging for food in uncomfortable robes. The religious fanatics draw the ire of local peasants when they are arrested for stealing eggs. Marianne is one of the followers, and she and Paul go to a remote island to live off seaweed and vegetation, but a development company moves in to wreck the paradise. Paul is brokenhearted when Mariane goes off with one of the greedy developers in this symbolic film that decries the allure of the material world.
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  • title:Paul
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Diourka Medveczky /
  • Writers: Diourka Medveczky ·
  • Production companies: Parc Film ·
  • Overview:Paul leaves his wealthy parents behind to go on a spiritual quest. He meets up with a pilgrim, leader of a vegetarian cult whose members survive by begging for food in uncomfortable robes. The religious fanatics draw the ire of local peasants when they are arrested for stealing eggs. Marianne is one of the followers, and she and Paul go to a remote island to live off seaweed and vegetation, but a development company moves in to wreck the paradise. Paul is brokenhearted when Mariane goes off with one of the greedy developers in this symbolic film that decries the allure of the material world.
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