Patrick Deval

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L'Anniversaire de Bambou TrailerThe Black List: Volume Two TrailerZanzibar à Saint-Sulpice Trailer

Patrick Deval, born in 1944, is a French auteur director, traveler, journalist, and essayist. Deval is known for Héraclite l'obscur (1967), Headless (1969) and Zoé Bonne (1966).

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The Black List: Volume Two Trailer (2009)

26 February 2009

THE BLACK LIST: VOL. 2 profiles some of today's most fascinating African-Americans. From the childhood inspirations that shaped their ambitions, to the evolving American landscape they helped define, to the importance of preserving a unique cultural identity for future generations, these prominent individuals offer a unique look into the zeitgeist of black America, redefining the traditional pejorative notion of a blacklist.

Acéphale Trailer (1968)

07 October 1968

An experimental arrangement of austerely executed but intensely hallucinatory episodes that build into a nightmarish fever of isolation and hopelessness.

Cinématon Trailer (1978)

20 December 1978

Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011.

Actua 1 Trailer (1968)

17 September 1968

A film considered almost lost even by Garrel, who recently found his negatives. Shot during the events of the May 68, it was made collectively; the film is a merge of Garrel’s and his partners’ points of view, all of them students and filmmakers that participated in the revolt.

Heraclitus the Dark Trailer (1967)

13 December 1967

Deval shot “Héraclite l’obscur” in Tunisia in 1967, with his then-girlfriend and editor Jackie Raynal, in 35 mm and in color.

Zanzibar à Saint-Sulpice Trailer (2007)

22 January 2007

30 years after their artistic revolution, members of the Zanzibar group meet in 1999 in Saint-Sulpice Square in Paris (France) in front of Gérard Courant's camera.

L'Anniversaire de Bambou Trailer (2012)

02 November 2012

Patrick Deval, known as Bambou, the author of the cult film Acéphale, is celebrating his birthday.