Storyline

A “reading film” of delirious image and text, Les chants de Maldoror takes its title and inspiration from Comte de Lautréamont’s 1869 proto-Surrealist poetic novel which, for instance, describes beauty as the chance encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on an operating table. In the novel’s six cantos, a young misanthrope indulges in depraved and destructive acts. Unexpected encounters abound, with turtles and birds joining Terayama’s regular cast of snails and dogs to wander over books and bare torsos. Feverish video processing posterizes, inverts and overlays images that are further colored by sound—pushing the limits of his literary adaptation. Terayama wrote that the only tombstone he wanted was his words, but, as Les chants de Maldoror demonstrates, words need not be confined to carved monuments or bound hardcopies.

Key Information

Director Shūji Terayama
Writers Shūji Terayama, Comte de Lautréamont
Studio Jinriki Hikoki Sha
Rating 6.4/10
Language JA

Cast & Crew

Keiko Niitaka

Keiko Niitaka

Susumu Oono

Yoko Ran

Yoko Ran

Frequently Asked Questions

Les chants de Maldoror was released on February 2, 1978.

The runtime of Les chants de Maldoror is 30m.

Les chants de Maldoror is a Fantasy movie.

Les chants de Maldoror has a rating of 6.4 out of 10 on TMDB.

Les chants de Maldoror is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Les chants de Maldoror was directed by Shūji Terayama.

The main cast of Les chants de Maldoror includes Keiko Niitaka, Susumu Oono, Yoko Ran.

Les chants de Maldoror is originally in Japanese.