
Directed by John Ford(1971)
A documentary about the life and films of director John Ford.

Orson Welles
Self
Isidore Isou
Self

Antonin Artaud
Self (archive footage)

Jean Cocteau
Self (archive footage)

Roger Vadim
Self

Emmanuelle Riva
Self

Zouzou
Self
Disorder Is 20 Years Old is a documentary film released in 1967. Directed by Jacques Baratier, it stars Orson Welles, Isidore Isou, Antonin Artaud.
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