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Éric Duvivier

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Biography

Eric Duvivier was a French filmmaker and psychiatrist known for his medical documentaries and collaborations with the pharmaceutical industry. Born in Paris, he pursued a career in medicine, specializing in psychiatry, and simultaneously developed an interest in filmmaking. Duvivier directed several educational films aimed at medical professionals and the public, focusing on psychiatric conditions and treatments. His notable works include Le Psychodrame (1961), which explores psychodrama therapy, and La Schizophrénie (1965), a documentary on schizophrenia. Duvivier's films are recognized for their informative content and compassionate portrayal of mental health issues.

Known For

The Truth About the Imaginary Passion of an Unknown
5.3

A very personal interpretation, to say the least, of the passion of the Christ According to St. John.

The Truth About the Imaginary Passion of an Unknown

1974
They Saw Inferno
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A wonderful documentary that sheds additional light on the fascinating project ‘Inferno’ was, as well as how those who were involved with it reacted to it during the shooting process. A riveting adjunct to the main feature, offering a glut of interviews with various people associated with the production, and presenting quite a bit more production data, as well as some unseen footage from Clouzot's shoot.

They Saw Inferno

2010
Mechanical Concerto for Madness or Mad Mechanomorphosis
5.0

No description available.

Mechanical Concerto for Madness or Mad Mechanomorphosis

1963
La Femme de 100 têtes
6.7

Surrealist short film of images viewed to a surrealist poem by Max Ernst.

La Femme de 100 têtes

1968
Images of the Visionary World
N/A

Images du monde visionnaire is an essential work in the Sandoz "artistic" portfolio for several reasons: it stands out thanks to its experimental form, nevertheless it is the daring subject of the film and the director's approach that makes the work unique. The film attempts to capture the altered state of consciousness of fine artist and writer Henri Michaux after taking mescaline and hashish. Michaux actively cooperated on the film as revealed in its prologue where Michaux comments on his psychedelic experiences. Also worth noting is the design of the film which uses Michaux's own drawings and surreal scenes evoking unusual states of consciousness.

Images of the Visionary World

1963
The World of the Schizophrenic
6.0

A depiction of the schizophrenic condition, this film attempts to reconstruct, objectively and subjectively, the images and sounds experienced by the schizophrenic.

The World of the Schizophrenic

1961
Ballet on a Paraphrenic Topic
N/A

Egon Bondy (Zbyněk Fišer) was a poet, philosopher, Marxist, and important figure in 20th-century history. This well-known Prague prominent, who in his heyday famously lived on Nerudova Street, is noted for having led a double life: serving as an informant and frequent collaborator for the state police while also maintaining his position as an influential personality in the Czechoslovak underground. His legacy still carries with it a number of ambiguities, controversies, and prejudices. Some still demand he be condemned for his “ratting on the righteous.” Others stress the importance of his philosophical work, despite his seditious existence. The image of Egon Bondy in this documentary gives a playful nod to this ambivalent interpretation. Creators are frequently attracted to his powerful personality and still work to understand his complex worldview.

Ballet on a Paraphrenic Topic

1962
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6.4

A short film which explores various paintings from mental patients.

Images of Madness

1950
Phobie d'impulsion
N/A

No description available.

Phobie d'impulsion

1967
Autoportrait d’un schizophrène
6.0

A document of the mental universe of a schizophrenic. Starring Pierre Clémenti.

Autoportrait d’un schizophrène

1977
Images of the Visionary World
6.0

On the mental images produced by those subject to certain psychotropic substances.

Images of the Visionary World

1963