The Angel

The Angel

6.9

May 25 1982

1h 6m

Animation, Fantasy

The climbing of an immense staircase made up of the most varied stairs- Symbolic scenes occur on different levels where characters seem to be prisoners of their deeds and of their own folly. The steep staircase leads little by little towards the zones of great light where human beings and nonhuman beings meet.

Rita Renoir

Rita Renoir

La femme nue

Maurice Baquet

Maurice Baquet

Le premier bibliothécaire

Martine Couture

Martine Couture

La servante

Dominique Serrand

Dominique Serrand

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