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La cravate

  • 1957
  • 20m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,5/10
2,1 k
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La cravate (1957)
ComedyShort

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA short mime adaptation of a Thomas Mann story about a Parisian urchin who makes her living selling human heads.A short mime adaptation of a Thomas Mann story about a Parisian urchin who makes her living selling human heads.A short mime adaptation of a Thomas Mann story about a Parisian urchin who makes her living selling human heads.

  • Directors
    • Saul Gilbert
    • Alejandro Jodorowsky
    • Ruth Michelly
  • Writers
    • Alejandro Jodorowsky
    • Thomas Mann
  • Stars
    • Denise Brossot
    • Rolande Polya
    • Alejandro Jodorowsky
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,5/10
    2,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Saul Gilbert
      • Alejandro Jodorowsky
      • Ruth Michelly
    • Writers
      • Alejandro Jodorowsky
      • Thomas Mann
    • Stars
      • Denise Brossot
      • Rolande Polya
      • Alejandro Jodorowsky
    • 6Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 11Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Denise Brossot
    Rolande Polya
    Alejandro Jodorowsky
    Alejandro Jodorowsky
      Saul Gilbert
      Raymond Devos
      Raymond Devos
      Jean-Marie Proslier
        Margot Loyola
        Michel Orphelin
        Jean Claude Sergent
        François Parrot
        Théo Lesoualc'h
        Harriet Sohmers
        Marcel Dortort
        Marthe Mercure
        Marthe Mercure
        D.R. Balmaceda
        Pierre Tassier
        Solange Morlaive
        Maria Irene Fornes
        Maria Irene Fornes
        • Directors
          • Saul Gilbert
          • Alejandro Jodorowsky
          • Ruth Michelly
        • Writers
          • Alejandro Jodorowsky
          • Thomas Mann
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        6lastliberal

        Losing my head over you.

        Fans of avant garde film may find this interesting, and fans of Alejandro Jodorowsky will certainly want to see his first film.

        Those with psychological training my see this as an example of Body Dysmorphic Disorder - an internal dissatisfaction with their appearance. Fortunately, Jodorowsky has a solution - as store where you can find a new head if you, or your loved one is repulsed by yours.

        But, what is interesting is that there is always someone who wants your head when you don't like it. Luckily, our hero found that out before it was too late and regained his head and a new love.

        So, don't lose your head over some woman, just keep looking until you find the one that likes your's the way it is.
        Michael_Elliott

        La cravate

        La cravate (1957)

        *** (out of 4)

        The first film from director Alejandro Jodorowsky was considered lost for five decades until a print thankfully showed up. The story is pretty simple as we meet a young woman who runs a living head factory. In other words, her shelves are full of heads and we see how the shop works.

        This Jodorowsky shorts clocks in at 20 minutes, which is a tad bit too long. For the most part this is a well-made short that manages to be entertaining throughout, although there's no question that it drags in a few spots. I thought the director did a very good job at making the mime style work and I also thought that the cast, including the director, were good. The cinematography is good as is the music score.
        7Witchfinder-General-666

        Jodorowsky's Delightfully Surreal, Long Lost Debut Short

        Alejandro Jodorowsky is doubtlessly one of the most unique directors in the history of motion pictures. I guess I am not alone by stating that his brilliantly bizarre midnight movie milestone "El Topo" of 1970, the surrealist masterpiece "The Holy Mountain" (1973) and the stunning "Santa Sangre" (1989) all rank among my favorite films, and that there is hardly another living filmmaker I respect as deeply as Jodorowsky. Made eleven years before his impressive feature length debut "Fando y Lis" (1968), Jodorowsky's first film "La Cravate" (aka. "Les têtes interverties"/"The Severed Heads") of 1957 is a delightful surrealist silent short, which was long considered a lost film. While this film may not be as essential as "El Topo" and "The Holy Mountain" it is definitely a highly memorable film for lovers of surreal avant-garde cinema and Jodorowsky fans in particular. Jodorowsky made this film when he was in Paris, where he had joined the troupe of celebrated pantomime Marcel Marceau in 1954, and become a part of the surrealist movement.

        I don't want to get into detail about the plot, so I'll just say this much - the film is a surreal mixture of Fantasy and bizarre love-story which revolves around the possibility of exchanging one's head... The film is set in (a painted) Paris, the characters are entirely bizarre, and some of them very lovable. Jodorowsky himself plays the leading character, and, in his comical costume with a huge collar, has barely any resemblance to the full-bearded gunslinger he would play in "El Topo". The film also stars Jodorowsky's future wife Denise Brossot and American actor Saul Gilbert. Gilbert died shortly thereafter, and his wife, who was from Germany, took the only copy home with her after his death. The film then disappeared in an attic for almost half a century, until it was rediscovered in 2006. How lucky for us! Compared to Jodorowsky's later films "La Cravate" - the original title refers to the tie worn by Jodorowsky's character - is very harmless and innocent, which also makes it a nice contrast to his other films. While his feature length debut "Fando Y Lis" of 1968 is in black and white, this 1957 debut short is very colorful, by the way. All things considered, this is a worthy debut of a cinematic genius, a great short film, and an absolute must for my fellow Jodorowsky-fans.
        8Quinoa1984

        a tale of love and loss, as performed by mimes and severed heads

        This is quite the rare case: a story performed entirely in mime-form, where everything is silent but done so for a very physical effect by the actors/performers, that actually works. Usually mimes can be a little irksome (maybe not, depends on who's miming and how well the audience can take it), but Alejandro Jodorowksy, in his first attempt at film-making, makes this as experimental as something like Un Chien Andalou yet with an emotional core that can be understood by viewers open to it all. It's based on a novella by Thomas Mann about a woman who wants both her husband and lover back, and somehow gets their heads put into the wrong bodies!

        There's a constant sense of both a dream in the scenery and body language, but disillusionment in what the characters are feeling back in their not-quite selves. There's the woman in particular, acted very well (she's the one sprawled out on a couch or other, with black hair, at least I *think* it's her), who responds to the Jodorowsky character at first with disdain, but then noticing his body changes her attitude. This is a brilliant little scene that calls back to those captivating, surreal moments in film-making of the silent era, and just in performing arts in general, where things were meant to be performed to be understood by the audience intuitively to an extent, not necessarily explained exactly.

        It might be just as well; some moments in here call to the strengths of Jodorowsky's wild-man cinema even this early on, as figures in a 'city' environment pass by the disheartened husband, faces coming always close to the screen like it's meant to be fleeting but always impressionable via make-up and elaborate costumes. La Cravate, or the Severed Heads, also carries some unique traits as a Jodorowsky effort; the advantage of color is ever powerful and varied in tone from head to environment (different than what I expected from an underground director, especially as a precursor to Fando & Lis), but it's also a work that's usually more light than dark and more amusing than laugh-out-loud funny in its stabs of absurdism. One can't help but chuckle at one of the heads looking up and giving a wink and a smile to the helpless Jodorowsky or his counterpart, or in merely seeing the process of 'transposing' a head.

        The music by Edgar Bischoff is also a factor for how sweet it is, contrasting the oddball mood of the material with melodies that sound like happy walks in the park. In short, it's a find that is quite a stroke of luck; the film was believed lost until rediscovered just in time for the DVD collection set, and for fans it's a minor delight. 8.5/10

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          This film was thought to be lost for almost 50 years until a print was discovered in an attic in Germany.
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          Featured in Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema: Cult Movies (2021)

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        • Date de sortie
          • 1 mai 1957 (France)
        • Pays d’origine
          • France
        • Langue
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        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • The Severed Heads
        • Lieux de tournage
          • France
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        • Rapport de forme
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