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Blood of the Beasts
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Directed byGeorges Franju
Written byGeorges Franju
Produced byPaul Legros
Narrated by
  • Georges Hubert
  • Nicole Ladmiral
  • CinematographyMarcel Fradetal
    Edited byAndré Joseph
    Music byJoseph Kosma
    Distributed byThe Criterion Collection

    Release date

    • 1949 (1949)

    Running time

    22 minutes
    CountryFrance
    LanguageFrench

    Blood of the Beasts (Le Sang des bêtes) is a 1949 short French documentary film written and directed by Georges Franju. It is Franju's first film and is narrated by Georges Hubert and Nicole Ladmiral.

    The film is a special feature on The Criterion Collection DVD for Franju's Eyes Without a Face (1960).

    Synopsis[edit]

    Franju's film contrasts peaceful scenes of Parisian suburbia with scenes from a slaughterhouse. The film documents the slaughtering and butchering of horses, cattle, and sheep. The film is narrated without emotive language.

    Production[edit]

    Franju states that he wasn't interested in the subject of slaughterhouses when he decided to make the film, but the location around the building was the Ourcq Canal, allowing him to make a documentary film. Franju stated by using a documentary film format, he was able to use both locations as lyrical counterpoints and "to explain it as a realist while remaining a surrealist by displacing the object in another context. In this new setting, the object rediscovers its quality as an object".[1] The film marked the debut of documentary photographer Patrice Molinard who took stills during the shoot.

    Blood of the Beasts was made as a black and white film as an aesthetic. Franju states "If it were in colour, it'd be repulsive... the sensation people get would be physical one."[1]

    Release[edit]

    Blood of the Beasts had no commercial release outside of Paris.[2]

    Awards[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ a b Eyes Without a Face (1997; DVD, The Criterion Collection, 2004).
  • ^ Ince 2005, p. 155.
  • ^ Le Sang des bêtes (Georges Franju) 0xdb
  • Bibliography[edit]

    External links[edit]


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