The play Marat Sade and its political and societal context as seen by Peter Brook
The play Marat Sade and its political and societal context as seen by Peter Brook
Peter BROOK has adapted Peter WEISS’s play "Marat Sade" for the cinema, he returns to the history of this play and its context: the assassination of Marat by Charlotte Corday from an erotic and social point of view by the Marquis de Sade and the men who lived through the Revolution went mad, a play performed in 1808 at the Hospice de Charenton by the insane, including the Marquis de Sade; this therapy by psychodrama at that time by Abbé Coumiers is true and the whole of Paris went then, once a week to Charenton to attend theatrical performances by fools.
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française - Director : Durand, Jacques - Producer : Boutang, Pierre André - Producer : Colin, Philippe - Participant : Brook, Peter
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The Screens Of The City - Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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Credits:Director : Durand, Jacques-Producer : Boutang, Pierre André-Producer : Colin, Philippe-Participant : Brook, Peter