The best Roland Barthes’s movies

Roland Barthes

Roland Barthes

12/11/1915- 26/03/1980
Today we present the best Roland Barthes’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Roland Barthes’s movies.

The Bronte Sisters

The Bronte Sisters
6.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 09/05/1979
  • Character: William Makepeace Thackeray
In a small presbytery in Yorkshire, England, living under the watchful eyes of their aunt and father, a strict Anglican pastor, the Bronte sisters write their first works and quickly become literary sensations.

Les vendredis d'Apostrophes

Les vendredis d'Apostrophes
40 years of "Apostrophes". Hours and historical meetings, Pierre Assouline has composed an anthology of the best extracts presented in the form of a primer, which he had commented on by a surprised Bernard Pivot.

Paris '50 - Existence imagined

Paris '50 - Existence imagined
An essay film about Jean-Paul Sartre and the French Existentialists, featuring Roland Barthes' last interview.

Roland Barthes, 1915-1980: Le théâtre du langage

Roland Barthes, 1915-1980: Le théâtre du langage
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 23/09/2015
  • Character: Self (archive footage)
Most of the time, Roland Barthes is classified in the category of the 1970s intellectuals, where all his fascinating singularity fades. Our movie holds exactly to the desire of making perceptible his singularity. In this purpose, the movie is constituted by an editing of archives, articulated around Barthes presence and the progress of his career. It is thus a kind of a Roland Barthes’s cinematic version by Roland Barthes, a self–portrait that could be resumed by a point of view as accurate as possible.

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