Un monsieur qui a mangé du taureau

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Francia, 1935, 7 min

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In May 1935, Victofilm commissioned Eugène Deslaw to edit and add sound effects to a number of pre-war films distributed by Gaumont. His name, therefore, appears in the the credits of many of them, despite the fact that he was merely the director of the sound version. Among the more interesting is a surrealistic story of a man who, after eating bull meat, grows horns and stampedes through the streets of Paris like a man-bull. (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)

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inglés The Ukrainian-born enfant terrible Eugene Deslaw, who collaborated with Czech avant-gardists (especially Zet Molas), added a funny commentary to Gaumont’s old slapstick, resulting in greater absurdity than even Monty Python could have come up with when they were at the top of their game. ()