Romantic Gesture
Directed by Samuel LecocqA young actor, alone in a confined space, expresses his rage. He just took part in the making of a movie, the cinematographic adaptation of a 19th century romantic novel. His monologue shifts from a rational argument to an emotional appropriation. He gets mad and deeply criticizes the final result, exposing the failure of the film to convey the complexity of the original literary work. Der Hagestolz (The man with no posterity, 1844) is a coming-of-age story from the romantic Austrian writer Adalbert Stifter.
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Romantic Gesture was directed by Samuel Lecocq.
Romantic Gesture has a runtime of 13 min.
A young actor, alone in a confined space, expresses his rage. He just took part in the making of a movie, the cinematographic adaptation of a 19th century romantic novel. His monologue shifts from a rational argument to an emotional appropriation. He gets mad and deeply criticizes the final result, exposing the failure of the film to convey the complexity of the original literary work. Der Hagestolz (The man with no posterity, 1844) is a coming-of-age story from the romantic Austrian writer Adalbert Stifter.
The key characters in Romantic Gesture are Main (Nicola Perot).
Romantic Gesture is a Short, Romans film.

