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The Vertical Smile

A kaleidoscope of images from history populate this skillfully animated French feature. The story concerns a history professor whose ideas about human history cause him distress. Amid a flurry of newsreel-type images, Joan of Arc's trial is shown. Another theme which emerges is of two ages (in the far past and far future) in which naked humans fight one another with animalistic aggression.

Top Cast

  • Françoise Brion

    Françoise Brion

    Lennie

  • François Perrot

    François Perrot

    Relde

  • Henri Serre

    Henri Serre

    Tablo

  • Olivier Hussenot

    Olivier Hussenot

    Doux Donnie

  • Jean-Pierre Mocky

    Jean-Pierre Mocky

    Franco, le prêtre borgne

  • André Chaumeau

    André Chaumeau

    Le voyeur

  • Natalie Perrey

    Natalie Perrey

    Mère Jeanne des Anges

  • Georges Carmier

    Georges Carmier

    Cauchon

  • Violaine Doucy

    Violaine Doucy

    Jeanne d'Arc

Overview

A kaleidoscope of images from history populate this skillfully animated French feature. The story concerns a history professor whose ideas about human history cause him distress. Amid a flurry of newsreel-type images, Joan of Arc's trial is shown. Another theme which emerges is of two ages (in the far past and far future) in which naked humans fight one another with animalistic aggression.

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