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La Belle et la Bête. Journal d’un film

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La Belle et la Bête. Journal d’un film is one of the finest encounters between book, cinema and poetic self-reflection in Cocteau’s oeuvre. It appeared in 1946, the same year in which his filmed fairy tale gave decisive form to the post-war imagination. In this journal Cocteau records the practical, bodily and magical labour behind the film: fatigue, sets, actors, technical constraints and moments of unexpected grace. The 24 hors-texte photogravure plates make the book not only a written testimony, but also a visual film object. They preserve the atmosphere of shadow, metamorphosis and theatrical enchantment that made the film famous. This copy is especially desirable as hors-commerce n°U on vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre within the large-paper issue. Its unopened state further strengthens its aura of untouched bibliophilic preservation.

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La Belle et la Bête. Journal d’un film
1946 | Paris | J. B. Janin
An exceptional Cocteau film book, large-paper and hors-commerce, in which diary, fairy tale and photogravure form a tangible poetics of cinema. Its unopened state makes the copy still more alluring.

La Belle et la Bête. Journal d’un film is one of the finest encounters between book, cinema and poetic self-reflection in Cocteau’s oeuvre. It appeared in 1946, the same year in which his filmed fairy tale gave decisive form to the post-war imagination. In this journal Cocteau records the practical, bodily and magical labour behind the film: fatigue, sets, actors, technical constraints and moments of unexpected grace. The 24 hors-texte photogravure plates make the book not only a written testimony, but also a visual film object. They preserve the atmosphere of shadow, metamorphosis and theatrical enchantment that made the film famous. This copy is especially desirable as hors-commerce n°U on vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre within the large-paper issue. Its unopened state further strengthens its aura of untouched bibliophilic preservation.

€850
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La Belle et la Bête. Journal d’un film is Cocteau’s diary of the making of his film based on the tale of Beauty and the Beast. The text does not follow the film’s plot itself, but its production: shooting days, technical difficulties, bodily exhaustion, improvisations, actors and the fragile collaboration between poetry and cinematic technique. Cocteau describes how the fairy-tale world is gradually built from sets, make-up, light, gestures and camera effects. The figures of Beauty, the Beast and their enchanted surroundings therefore appear both as fictional characters and as the result of artisanal labour. The book shows how cinema is born from obstacles: illness, delays, material problems and the need to create wonder with limited means. The photogravures bring concrete images from the film into dialogue with the diary entries. The whole is a production record, but also a poetics of metamorphosis.

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