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The Blood of a Poet (1932)

Not Rated (US) | France | Vietnamese, French | 55 min
Directed by: Jean Cocteau
7.3

A young artist draws a face at a canvas on his easel. Suddenly the mouth on the drawing comes into life and starts talking. The artist tries to wipe it away with his hand, but when he looks into the hand he finds the living mouth on his palm. He tries to wipe it off on the mouth of an unfinished statue of a young woman. The statue comes into life and tells him that the only way out of the studio is through the looking glass. The artist jumps into the mirror and comes to the Hotel of Dramatic Lunacies. He peeps through the keyholes of a series of hotel rooms. In the last room he sees desperate meetings of hermaphrodites. One of them has a signboard saying "Mortal danger". Back in the studio the artist crushes the statue with a sledgehammer. Because of this he himself becomes a statue, located at the side of a square. Some schoolboys start a snowball fight around the statue. One of the boys is killed by a snowball. A fashionable couple start playing cards at a table beside the corpse. The woman tells the man that unless he holds the ace of hearts he is doomed. The man takes the ace of hearts from the dead boy. The child's guardian, a black angel, appears and takes away the corpse as well as the card. Losing the ace of hearts the man shoots himself. The woman is transformed into the unfinished statue from the studio, and walks away.

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Release Date
France
(Paris, premiere)
1932-01-20
USA
(New York City, New York, premiere)
1933-11-03
West Germany
(TV premiere)
1962-01-10
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Also Known As (A.K.A.)
The Blood of a Poet
(Original title)
Sangue de Um Poeta
Brazil
Кръвта на поета
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title)
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Parent Guide
Sex & Nudity
None
Violence & Gore
Moderate
Profanity
None
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
None
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Mild