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1966    1h 51minDrame, Mystère
7.487%84%7.3
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Thomas, un célèbre photographe de mode, prépare un reportage photo sur Londres. Il passe ainsi une nuit dans un asile de clochards, puis reçoit dans son atelier un groupe de cover-girls. Pour compléter son éventail de clichés, il prend ensuite discrètement en photo un couple d'amoureux dans un parc. À sa grande surprise, la femme se précipite vers lui pour lui arracher son appareil. Elle le poursuit jusqu'à son domicile et s'offre même à lui dans l'espoir de récupérer les négatifs. Intrigué, Thomas lui remet une autre pellicule. Une fois le précieux film développé, il découvre sur les agrandissements un corps inerte, caché derrière un buisson, et une main tenant un revolver… Palme d'Or à Cannes 1967
Réalisé par Michelangelo Antonioni
  • David HemmingsThomas
  • Vanessa RedgraveJane
  • Sarah MilesPatricia
  • John CastleBill
  • Veruschka von LehndorffVeruschka
  • Jane BirkinThe Blonde
  • Gillian HillsThe Brunette
  • Peter BowlesRon
  • Julian ChagrinMime
  • Claude ChagrinMime
  • Jimmy PageSelf - The Yardbirds (uncredited)
  • Jeff BeckSelf - The Yardbirds (uncredited)
  • Tsai ChinThomas's Receptionist (uncredited)
  • Susan BrodrickAntique Shop Owner (uncredited)
  • Peggy MoffittModel (uncredited)
  • Melanie HampshireModel (uncredited)
  • Charlie BirdHomeless Man (uncredited)
  • Robin BurnsHomeless Man (uncredited)
  • Julio CortázarHomeless Man (uncredited) / Author
  • Chris DrejaSelf - The Yardbirds (uncredited)
  • mickerdoo24 décembre 2025
    Loved the 60s fashion and his flat. Probably should have made a phone call earlier. What’s with the mimes? Needs more detective vibes.
  • Rowan Krzysiak5 février 2025
    It's a film that's almost impossible to sum up with a pithy review. It's distracted and focused. It's grounded and dreamlike. It's stuffed with meaning but lacks resolve. It creeps over you and leaves you bewildered. Highly recommended.
  • Mister Arn21 mai 2025
    "Blow-Up" focuses on a photographer and employs strong visual storytelling. This cinematic approach results in deliberate pacing, compelling the audience to observe every detail. The film then cleverly uses these details to confuse and mislead the viewer. This approach takes a lot of work by the viewer and may not be for everyone.
  • renesys73 novembre 2025
    Waste of time
  • ca69898 juillet 2025
    Magnificent review of swinging London film par excellence!
  • vangh114 mai 2025
    As inscrutable as it is intriguing. In the early going I thought it was going to be one of those movies where nothing really happens. And then something really happens! But does it really amount to all that much? Maybe! The filmmaker didn't really tell me. So I guess it's up to me to decide. Much like the troupe of mimes who expect a complete stranger to toss back their imaginary tennis ball, I guess. I love how much the cinematographer loves frame-within-a-frame imagery. It's pushed to it's aesthetic limits in this one.

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