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Visa de censure n° X

Visa de censure n° X

19766.40h 42m

Overview

Best known for his roles in Belle de jour, Sweet Movie, and many more, Pierre Clementi was also the architect behind a transgressive, high-minded, and disorienting cinema. Like an acid-soaked freefall, Visa de censure n° X is a rush of nudity and color from one of France’s most seductively watchable actors, set to an album's worth of psychedelic prog rock (performed by the Delired Cameleon Family, a group featuring members of French band Clearlight).

Directed by Pierre Clémenti
Written by Pierre Clémenti
Produced by Pierre Clémenti
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Top Cast

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Barbara Girard

Pierre Clémenti

Pierre Clémenti

Étienne O'Leary

Étienne O'Leary

Yves Beneyton

Yves Beneyton

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Jean-Marc Momon

Tina Aumont

Tina Aumont

(uncredited)

Julian Beck

Julian Beck

(archive footage) (uncredited)

Balthazar Clémenti

Balthazar Clémenti

(uncredited)

Margareth Clémenti

Margareth Clémenti

(uncredited)

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Michèle Giraud

(uncredited)

About Visa de censure n° X

Visa de censure n° X is a fantasy film released in 1976. Directed by Pierre Clémenti, it stars Barbara Girard, Pierre Clémenti, Étienne O'Leary. Best known for his roles in Belle de jour, Sweet Movie, and many more, Pierre Clementi was also the architect behind a transgressive, high-minded, and disorienting cinema. Like an acid-soaked freefall, Visa de censure n° X is a rush of nudity and color from one of France’s most seductively watchable actors, set to an album's worth of psychedelic prog rock (performed by the Delired Cameleon Family, a group featuring members of French band Clearlight).

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