Philippe Haudiquet
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Original format 16mm
Year 1970-1985
Language(s) French
Artist(s) Philippe Haudiquet
Subtitles English, French
Running time 470 min
Films
GARDAREM LO LARZAC (1974), 80'
VILLAGES DU LARZAC (1973), 30'
RÉPONSES À UN ATTENTAT (1975), 19'
LES BÂTISSEURS/LARZAC 75-77 (1978), 77'
SANSA (1970), 19'
TRANSHUMANCE DANS LE LUBERON (1970), 20'
MOULINS DU NORD (1971), 31'
CRÉPUSCULE (1973), 26'
LES HALLES (1973), 7'
BIBI (1976), 27'
ALPHABÉTISATION EN HAÏTI (1976), 20'
PAUL LANGEVIN (1985), 41'
GEORGES ROUQUIER OU LA BELLE OUVRAGE (1993), 54'
Description
Thirteen documentaries by Philippe Haudiquet
After a career as a film critic, Philippe Haudiquet began filming in the early 1970s in Occitanie, in the Luberon, thus participating in the nascent rise of an Occitan cinema movement. His career as a filmmaker is dedicated to endangered peasant traditions throughout France, whether threatened by the military industry or disrupted by rural exodus.
For several years, he made numerous activist documentaries, in the thick of the Larzac struggle, notably his two feature-length films Gardarem lo Larzac (1974) and Les Bâtisseurs/Larzac 75-77 (1978). He then turned to the landscapes of northern France, where he went to film the last working mills or the cultivation of sugar beets.
We offer here a 4-DVD box set.
Disc 1: Gardarem lo Larzac (80 min, 1974), Villages du Larzac (30 min, 1973), Réponses à un attentat (19 min, 1975);
Disc 2: Les Bâtisseurs/Larzac 75-77 (77 min, 1978), Sansa (a mountain village in the eastern Pyrenees, 19 min, 1970), Transhumance dans le Luberon (20 min, 1970);
Disc 3: Moulins du Nord (31 min, 1971), Crépuscule (sequel to the previous film, 1973), Les Halles (1973), Bibi (a horse bothers neo-rural residents, 27 min, 1976), Alphabétisation en Haïti (educational fiction in Creole, 20 min, 1976);
Disc 4: Paul Langevin (a biography of the French physicist, philosopher of science, educator and humanist, 41 min, 1985), Georges Rouquier ou la belle ouvrage (portrait of the director of, among others, Farrebique and Biquefarre, 54 min, 1993).
Four PAL multi-region DVDs, in French, with subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing as well as English subtitles, your choice, and a 72-page booklet.
Published by Les Documents cinématographiques.