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Known as "The Blood Of A Poet" in English.<br>
Known as "The Blood Of A Poet" in English.<br>
Used primarily at the end if concerts circa 2018.
Looped clip used primarily at the end of concerts circa 2017-18 & 2022.
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 17 February 2023

Le Sang D'un Poète film poster

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Known as "The Blood Of A Poet" in English.
Looped clip used primarily at the end of concerts circa 2017-18 & 2022.

Looped scene used at the end of concerts

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The Blood of a Poet (French: Le sang d'un poète) (1932) is an avant-garde film directed by Jean Cocteau, financed by Charles de Noailles and starring Enrique Riveros, a Chilean actor who had a successful career in European films. Photographer Lee Miller made her only film appearance in this movie, which features an appearance by the famed aerialist Barbette. It is the first part of The Orphic Trilogy, which is continued in Orphée (1950) and concludes with Testament of Orpheus (1960).