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Released November 3rd, 1933, 'The Blood of a Poet' stars Enrique Rivero, Elizabeth Lee Miller, Pauline Carton, Odette Talazac The movie has a runtime of about 55 min, and received a user score of 72 (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 143 experienced users.
Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Told in four episodes, an unnamed artist is transported through a mirror into another dimension, where he travels through various bizarre scenarios. This film is the first part of Cocteau's Orphic Trilogy, which consists of The Blood of a Poet (1932), Orpheus (1950) and Testament of Orpheus (1960)."
'The Blood of a Poet' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Criterion Channel, HBO Max Amazon Channel, and Max .
'The Blood of a Poet' Release Dates
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April 29th, 2008
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The Orphic Trilogy
Decadent, subversive, and bristling with artistic invention, the myth-born cinema of Jean Cocteau disturbs as much as it charms. Cocteau was the most versatile of artists in prewar Paris. Poet, novelist, playwright, painter, celebrity, and maker of cinema—his many talents converged in bold, dreamlike films that continue to enthrall audiences around the world. In "The Blood of a Poet," "Orpheus," and "Testament of Orpheus," Cocteau utilizes the Orphic myth to explore the complex relationships between the artist and his creations, reality and the imagination.
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