Angels' Games France 1964 - Friends of Walerian Borowczyk
Walerian Borowczyk, Filmography, Biography of Walerian Borowczyk, film director,
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Angels’ Games
France 1964

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Short films
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France 1964,“Les jeux des anges” (original title) 11 min, colour, no dialogues dir Walerian Borowczyk sc Walerian Borowczyk cam Francis Pronier, Gerard Cox ed Claude Blondel mus Bernard Parmegiani prod Jacques Forgeot pc Les Cinéastes Associés sales Fiends’s of Walerian Borowczyk: Dominique Duvergé-Ségrétin aw Tours IFF 1964: FIPRESCI Prize, Oberhausen IFF 1965: Jury’s Special Prize

Arguably Borowczyk’s masterpiece, Angels’ Games is, according to the artist, a reportage in the city of angels. Based on a series of abstract, metaphysical gouaches that evoke Giorgio de Chirico and René Magritte but which could only have come from Borowczyk’s paintbrush, Angels’ Games evokes the horror of what Czesław Miłosz described as the concentration universe of both death camps and the Gulag. These unforgettable images combined with an astonishing soundtrack by Bernard Parmegiani, results in Angels’ Games being one of the most affecting films in the history of cinema.