Arielle Dombasle
6 titles
Filmography
6 results

Junkopia
(1981)In Chris Marker’s captivating short, human life appears absent, and what is left behind is just junk: garbage assembled and built into familiar shapes and structures, the ominous foreboding of foghorns and black box audio eliciting the de-familiarizing feeling that, somehow, this is the future.

It's Gradiva Who Is Calling You
(2007)An orientalist professor researching Delacroix's North African work becomes entangled in an S&M waking dream in Morocco.

The Boss' Wife
(1986)In this bedroom comedy, when a stockbroker tries to climb the corporate ladder, he's confronted by his boss' beautiful and flirtatious wife!

Sans Soleil
(1983)An experimental travelogue, Sans soleil weaves together footage from all over the world to take the viewer on a philosophical journey into the nature of time and memory.

Fruits of Passion
(1981)Japanese avant-garde filmmaker Shūji Terayama is known for his visually striking and highly provocative works, from which Fruits of Passion is one of the most controversial. Presented at the Directors’ Fortnight in 1981, this is a sexually abrasive and disturbingly powerful tale.

Raging Angels
(1995)The creative vibe between two musicians starts to unravel as a supernatural scheme they can't see begins to come between them and their work.