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Rome désolée

Vincent Dieutre
1995 France 70 minutes French

On minimalist images of the eternal city, with no real chronology and without qualms, the pitiless reality of the life of a young homosexual in the 1980s.

Vincent Dieutre

Born in 1960, Vincent Dieutre studied art history, then enrolled at the IDHEC film school. He spent time in New York on a Villa Medicis grant in 1989, then turned to cinema, which he regularly teaches at Université Paris VIII, La Fémis, Le Fresnoy and ESAV. Blending documentary and intimist elements, his films are fictional autobiographies drawing on his culture and life (Rome désolée, Leçons de ténèbres, Fragments sur la grâce…) and have received various awards at leading international festivals.

Production :
ARTE France
Editing :
Ariane Doublet
Sound :
Jean-Marie Boulet; Stéphane Thiébaut
Photography :
Gilles Marchand
Copy Contact :
Documentaire sur Grand Ecran

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