Trans-Europ-Express
FR 1966 | 94 min. | OmeU | D: Alain Robbe-Grillet with J.-L. Trintignant, M.-F. Pisier, N. Verdier
Film series Nouveau Roman
During a train journey from Paris to Antwerp, a director and his companions develop a film plot that seems to be realized before the eyes of the audience. Reality, fiction, draft and revision constantly overlap.
Trans-Europ-Express is considered one of the most radical cinematic equivalents of the nouveau roman. Here, Robbe-Grillet not only transfers his literary principles to film, but also makes the act of storytelling itself the subject.
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