Home Movie: On the Set of Philippe Garrel's 'Le lit de la vierge'

Home Movie: On the Set of Philippe Garrel's 'Le lit de la vierge'

1968 · 39 min · ★ 8.1 · Documentary

An experimental and poetic portrait of a woman.

Directed by Frédéric Pardo

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