Marcel Hanoun
L’Authentique procès de Carl-Emmanuel Jung
Institutions (universities, libraries, museums, cultural centres…) must add institutional rights to their order. Rates vary by region (North America, Europe & UK, Asia, Oceania).
Add rightsFormat DVD Interzone
Original format 35mm
Year 1966
Language(s) French
Artist(s) Marcel Hanoun
Author(s) Marcel Hanoun, Berbard Benoliel, Nicole Brenez, Pierre Gras, Stephanie Serre
Subtitles English
Booklet 48 pages (French, English)
Running time 62 min
Films
L'AUTHENTIQUE PROCÈS DE CARL-EMMANUEL JUNG (1966) 62'
Description
"A rigorous and mathematical film, L'Authentique Procès, in the black and white shadow of celluloid, eschews all spectacular effects. With this austere disarticulation of cinematic language, Hanoun manages nonetheless to evoke Nazi horror with uncommon power. Imagination and speech compensate for visible references. The death camps take shape in our reactivated memory, while the executioner, sketched with an entomologist's precision, leaves the Hitlerian context to awaken the monster lurking within each of us."
— Télérama
"The traditional codes of dramatization, the 'plots' of fiction never become entangled in a dramaturgy. Here the symphony of abjection takes form, visually from the soundtrack... Displacing the schemas of reality, the filmmaker operates a synthesis of the organic and the sensory, of the audiovisual and the 'theoretical' in an approach that gives full meaning to the term political."
— Raphaël Bassan, Écran