Enclosure (French: L'Enclos) is a 1961 French–Yugoslav drama film directed by Armand Gatti. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where Gatti won the Silver Prize for Best Director.[1]
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Directed by | Armand Gatti |
Written by | Armand Gatti Pierre Joffroy |
Produced by | Lado Vilar |
Starring | Hans Christian Blech |
Cinematography | Robert Juillard |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Countries | France Yugoslavia |
Language | French |
In French, the term "enclos" translates to "enclosure" in English, indicating a fenced or walled-in area commonly found surrounding factories or schools. It may also denote a pen, compound, paddock, or run.[2] The film "Enclosure" delves into the themes associated with enclosed spaces and their influence on individuals and communities, rendering it a pertinent and contemplative piece in contemporary society.
Cast
edit- Hans Christian Blech as Karl
- Jean Négroni as David
- Herbert Wochinz as Scheller
- Tamara Miletic as Anna
- Maks Furijan as Weissenborn
- Stevo Žigon as Dragulavic
- Janez Vrhovec as Walter (as Janez Vrkovec)
- Michel Bouyer as Doctor Crémieux
- Janez Skof as Kapo #1
- Janez Cuk as Kapo #2
- Janko Hocevar as Jova
- Pero Kvrgić as Sanchez
- Lojze Potokar as Police Officer
- Frane Milčinski as Wagner
References
edit- ^ "2nd Moscow International Film Festival (1961)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
- ^ "Cambridge Dictionary".
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