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Tag Archives: Orpheus
1950: Rumble at the Café des Poètes
Stolen poems incite a rumble in Jean Cocteau’s Orpheus (1950).
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Tagged 1950's, 20th Century, Film, France, Jean Cocteau, María Casares, Mythology, Orpheus, Poetry, Police
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1897: Orpheus
Pierre Amédée Marcel-Béronneau: Orpheus in Hades (1897)
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Tagged 1890's, 19th Century, Art, France, Hell, Music, Mythology, Orpheus, Painting, Pierre Amédée Marcel-Béronneau
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1950: Mirrors Are the Doors through which Death Comes and Goes
Jean Marais in Jean Cocteau’s Orpheus (1950)
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Tagged 1950's, 20th Century, Art, Film, France, Jean Cocteau, Jean Marais, LGBTQ, Mirrors, Mythology, Orpheus
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