
Louis Aragon
Writing
Biography
Louis Aragon was a French poet. He co-founded, with André Breton and Philippe Soupault, the surrealistic magazine Littérature.
Known For

France, 1920s: An affluent ladies' man finds himself in love with a homely married woman.
Aurélien

An old aristocrat, short of money, who does not accept the new world ruled by the bourgeois class ,epitomized by the industrialist and by the doctor who finally grabs the the aristocrat's castle which soon will be turned into a hospital.
1914 the Glorious Summer

France, 1920s: An affluent ladies' man finds himself in love with a homely married woman.
Aurélien
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Les Beaux Quartiers

Images and poems of the celebrated couple Louis Aragon and Elsa Triolet. Elsa’s youth as recalled by Aragon, with commentary by Elsa.
Elsa the Rose

The young poets, a nucleus of the dada art movement and pioneers of surrealist poetry, sit in a corner reading their works and ringing a bell.
The Bearded Heart

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Horizons...
The poem of the same name by Aragon is read in order to make a statement about the 1940s wartime French Resistance.
La Rose et le réséda

Jean Ravel's A Distant Gaze (D'un lointain regard) is a 12-minute observance of people on the streets backed by Michel Legrand music.
From a Distant Gaze

Produced in an era before 24-hour programming cycles, Video 50 was initially used as a late night filler on TV stations in Germany, France, Belgium, and Switzerland. Random, surreal, and unexpected, Video 50 resembles the dream cycle of a dormant TV station after it conscious programming has ceased. Its structure and form anticipate the dissociated sequence of moving images we are now accustomed to encountering on YouTube and social media.
Video 50
Furtive traces of a visit, a certain February 22, 1962: Buster Keaton.
Langlois-Keaton à Paris
Documentary short made during the Spanish Civil War.