The Inner Scar (French: La cicatrice intérieure) is a 1972 French surrealist film directed by Philippe Garrel, who co-stars with Nico, her son Christian Aaron Boulogne and Pierre Clémenti. It was filmed in Egypt, the United States and Iceland.[1] The film features five songs written and performed by Nico: "Abschied", "Janitor of Lunacy", "My Only Child", "All That Is My Own" and "König". Originally released in 1972, it was re-released in 2005. In 2011, it was released on DVD paired with Garrel's 1983 film Liberté, la nuit.[2] French film archivist Henri Langlois called the film a "masterpiece".[3]
The Inner Scar | |
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French | La cicatrice intérieure |
Directed by | Philippe Garrel |
Written by | Philippe Garrel |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Michel Fournier |
Edited by | Philippe Garrel |
Music by | Nico |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | France |
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References
External links
- The Inner Scar at IMDb
- The Inner Scar at AlloCiné (in French)
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