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Director: Alain Pelletier
Cast: Marie-France Marcotte, Jean Turcotte, Lucas Joly, Alain Pelletier
The sixtieth day of a contractual confinement. Two men and a woman are under continuous observation. The characters, like the images, are engulfed in a dazzling light. They lose their contour and reveal their vulnerability and turpitude.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Die Dyer (1999) is a critically acclaimed art film directed by Alain Pelletier. The film has been praised for its dazzling visuals and exploration of the vulnerability and turpitude of its characters. However, its experimental nature and contemplative style may limit its appeal for some general audiences.
Why you might like this:
Die Dyer, the 1999 film directed by Alain Pelletier, offers a visually striking and psychologically intense exploration of three individuals trapped in a dazzling light, their vulnerability and flaws laid bare. Fans of cerebral, unconventional character studies will appreciate the film's thoughtful examination of the human condition.