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Dark Night, Calcutta (1964)

Genre :

Runtime : 24M

Director : Marin Karmitz

Synopsis

Marin Karmitz's avant-garde short film is a haunting tale about an alcoholic novelist facing a crippling case of writer's block.

Actors

Maurice Garrel
Maurice Garrel
Natasha Parry
Natasha Parry
Nicole Hiss
Nicole Hiss

Crews

Marin Karmitz
Marin Karmitz
Director
Marguerite Duras
Marguerite Duras
Writer
Willy Kurant
Willy Kurant
Cinematography
Jean-Claude Lubtchansky
Jean-Claude Lubtchansky
Editor
Luc Perini
Luc Perini
Music

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