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  1. Dec 12, 2021 · Testament of Orpheus | Trailer | Indiecinema. In his latest film, the legendary Jean Cocteau is a poet who travels through time in search of enlightenment. In a mysterious wasteland, he...

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  2. Dec 13, 2020 · THE TESTAMENT OF ORPHEUS is a film by Jean Cocteau, starring Claudine Auger, Charles Aznavour, Brigitte Bardot, Lucia Bosè, Yul Brynner, Maria Casarès, Franç...

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  3. Apr 6, 2022 · Testament of Orpheus (French: Le testament d'Orphée) is a 1960 black-and-white film with a few seconds of color film spliced in. Directed by and starring Jean Cocteau, who plays himself...

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  4. Testament of Orpheus. In his last film, legendary writer/artist/filmmaker Jean Cocteau portrays an eighteenth-century poet who travels through time on a quest for divine wisdom. In a mysterious wasteland, he meets several symbolic phantoms that bring about his death and resurrection.

  5. In a mysterious, possibly post-apocalyptic wasteland, he has a series of enigmatic and surreal encounters with symbolic phantoms (Roger Blin, Brigitte Bardot, Marie Déa) with whom he muses about...

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  6. Nitehawk’s LIVE SOUND CINEMA time travels with Jean Cocteau’s TESTAMENT OF ORPHEUS and a live original score by PARLOR WALLS. In his last film, legendary writer/artist/filmmaker Jean Cocteau portrays an 18th-century poet who travels through time on a quest for divine wisdom.

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  7. Testament of Orpheus ( French: Le testament d'Orphée) is a 1960 black-and-white film with a few seconds of color film spliced into it. Directed by and starring Jean Cocteau, who plays himself as an 18th-century poet, the film includes cameo appearances by Pablo Picasso, Jean Marais, Charles Aznavour, Jean-Pierre Leaud, and Yul Brynner. [1]

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