The Windmill

The Windmill

Release date : February 10, 1975
Runtime : 47m
Countries of origin : Switzerland /
Original Language : French /
Director : Michel Soutter /
Writers : Michel Soutter /
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In preparation for a feature-length film about windmills, an assistant director travels through the Vaud region to search for locations with windmills. The research leads to a serious engagement with the meaning and purpose of windmills, which has something Don Quixote-like about it in the age of nuclear power stations. The transitions between document and fiction flow constantly and result in a charming and intellectual mixture of seriousness and fun, determination and coincidence, weightlessness and the weight of meaning.
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Michel Schopfer
Self - The Assistant Director
Arié Dzierlatka
Self - The Composer
Jean-Luc Bideau
Self - The Actor

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  • title:The Windmill
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1975
  • Runtime:47m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Switzerland ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Michel Soutter /
  • Writers: Michel Soutter ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In preparation for a feature-length film about windmills, an assistant director travels through the Vaud region to search for locations with windmills. The research leads to a serious engagement with the meaning and purpose of windmills, which has something Don Quixote-like about it in the age of nuclear power stations. The transitions between document and fiction flow constantly and result in a charming and intellectual mixture of seriousness and fun, determination and coincidence, weightlessness and the weight of meaning.
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