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Carrière, 250 Meters

Carrière, 250 Meters

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Documentary

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A portrait documentary tracing the inspiration, philosophy and imagination of the celebrated theatre and screen writer - and Bunuel's long term collaborator - Jean Claude Carrière. Carrière predicts that between the house he was born in and the cemetery in which he will end there is a life journey of just 250 meters. "Carrière: 250 Meters" follows him as he reflects on the wealth of global traditions of storytelling, travelling through past and present, across countries and cultures from Paris to New York, Mexico and India and joined by his family, friends and collaborators. A testament to the life and work of an extraordinary man and a key architect in contemporary cinema.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

95 mins

Rating

10/10

Release Date

01 January 2011

Country

Mexico

Cast

Peter Brook

Peter Brook

Self

Iris Carriere

Iris Carriere

Self

Jean-Claude Carrière

Jean-Claude Carrière

Self

Kiara Alice Carriere

Kiara Alice Carriere

Self

Nahal Tajadod

Nahal Tajadod

Self

Phillipe Bathrés

Phillipe Bathrés

Self

Maya Gros

Maya Gros

Self

Darius Gros

Darius Gros

Self

Enrique Barraza

Enrique Barraza

Self

Pierre Étaix

Pierre Étaix

Self

Mary Ellen Mark

Mary Ellen Mark

Self

Miloš Forman

Miloš Forman

Self

Raghu Rai

Raghu Rai

Self

Suresh Jindal

Suresh Jindal

Self

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