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Méditerranée (1963 film)

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Director
  
Jean-Daniel Pollet

Music director
  
Antoine Duhamel

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Initial release
  
1963

Screenplay
  
Philippe Sollers

Producer
  
Barbet Schroeder

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Cinematography
  
Jean-Daniel Pollet, Jean-Jacques Rochut

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Méditerranée is a 1963 French experimental film directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet with assistance from Volker Schlöndorff. It was written by Philippe Sollers and produced by Barbet Schroeder, with music by Antione Duhamel. The 45 minute film is cited as one of Pollet's most influential films, which according to Jonathan Rosenbaum directly influenced Jean-Luc Goddard's Contempt, released later the same year. Footage for the film was shot around the Mediterranean, including at a Greek temple, a Sicilian garden, the sea, and also features a fisherman, a bullfighter, and a girl on an operating table.

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