Le ventre, un supermonde (1974) Boris Lehman & René Pacquot

Le ventre, un supermonde (1974) is the translation into images of a symbolic universe filled with fantasy: raw meats squashed and devoured, teeming rats, chained men in a a house that means to be both refuge and hell, belly and brain, visited by a pregnant queen. Collage movie, dialogue between the mother and her unborn child, the movie can be perceived as a personal auto-analysis of René Pacquot, who conveys in an oniric way his conflicts with the maternal, medical, and religious authority.
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