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This is a community for posting and sharing trailers and teasers for upcoming film, television and video game premieres. The goal is to provide subscribers a curated feed of trailers for UPCOMING media. General-purpose posts about movies, television and games are better suited for other communities around the Lemmyverse. This place is just for trailers.

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Lisa Vreeland constructs an astonishing portrait of polymath Jean Cocteau—filmmaker, playwright, poet—told in his own words using his journals, letters, and artistic works.

Jean Cocteau was a man who followed his creative impulses without calculation and, along the way, accidentally became famous. This documentary follows a similar muse, eschewing the by-the-numbers, chronological format that is all-too-common in a doc about an artist for a more free-flowing structure. Under the inspired hands of director Lisa Immordino Vreeland (Truman & Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation, SIFF 2021), it moves from his films to his poems to his theatre works to his drawings and back again. But Cocteau doesn’t just speak through his art here. Included are filmed interviews with him, readings of his letters and diary entries by actor Josh O’Connor (Challengers), along with an address he made to the youth of the future that he shot in 1960. Whether you’re familiar with his work or you’ve just heard of him, Jean Cocteau will inspire you to not only look back at his art, but create art of your own. It’s that good.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/1340572-jean-cocteau

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