La mort de Molière

La mort de Molière

Release date : January 17, 1994
Runtime : 47m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : French /
Director : Robert Wilson /
Production companies : La Sept-Arte / France Supervison / INA /
January 17, 1994 47m TV Movie French More
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A collaboration in which Robert Wilson and Heiner Müller let Molière die, imagine his death in tableaux with text passages recited by Müller himself. "Cinema watches Death at work." Wilson's actors watch Molière die: their vigil is hard work. Müller's comment: "The poem watches a dying man at work, his name is Molière. The poem is not a film. The film watches an actor playing a dying man called Molière."
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  • title:La mort de Molière
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1994
  • Runtime:47m
  • Genres: TV Movie · Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Robert Wilson /
  • Writers: Jan Linders · Philippe Chemin · Robert Wilson ·
  • Production companies: La Sept-Arte · France Supervison · INA ·
  • Overview:A collaboration in which Robert Wilson and Heiner Müller let Molière die, imagine his death in tableaux with text passages recited by Müller himself. "Cinema watches Death at work." Wilson's actors watch Molière die: their vigil is hard work. Müller's comment: "The poem watches a dying man at work, his name is Molière. The poem is not a film. The film watches an actor playing a dying man called Molière."
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