@article{309784, recid = {309784}, author = {Cocteau, Jean, and Miller, Lee, and Marais, Jean, and Périer, François. and Casarès, Maria. and Dermit, Edouard. and Auric, Georges, and Cocteau, Jean, and Cozarinsky, Edgardo.}, title = {Jean Cocteau's Orphic trilogy: The blood of a poet. [videorecording]}, publisher = {Criterion Collection,}, address = {[New York, NY] :}, pages = {3 videodiscs (225 min.) :}, year = {2000}, note = {Title from container.}, abstract = {1. Jean Cocteau turns the Orpheus legend into a story of a poet and his encounter with death and the middle world. 2. An artist is driven mad by the sight of his own blood and a drawing of a mouth that seems to come to life. The combination sends him off on a series of bizarre adventures that strive to explain how artists become obsessed with their own works. 3. In his last film Cocteau portrays an 18th century poet who travels through time on a quest for divine wisdom. In a mysterious wasteland, he meets several symbolic phantoms that bring about his death and resurrection. The film finished the circle of the journey begun in Blood of a Poet, exploring the torturous relationship between the artist and his creations.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/309784}, }