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Marteze 1983

10 min📅 1983-03-30

"Fini le temps des rêves. Ce film sans paroles est un cauchemar au présent."

Step into the surreal world of Marteze (1983), a haunting Breton animation that delves into the realm of dreams. Directed by Robert Kernez, this enigmatic short film is a masterclass in evoking unease and mystery. With its poignant tagline, Fini le temps des rêves.

Director: Robert Kernez

Cast

Robert Kernez
Robert Kernez
Narrator (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marteze (1983) about?

Marteze (1983) is a thought-provoking Breton animation that delves into the realm of dreams, exploring the complexities of the human mind.

Who directed Marteze?

Robert Kernez directed Marteze (1983), bringing his unique vision to life in this haunting short film.

Who stars in Marteze?

Robert Kernez stars in Marteze (1983), delivering a captivating performance in this enigmatic animation.

Is Marteze (1983) worth watching?

While Marteze (1983) may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of animation and psychological thriller elements makes it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Marteze?

Marteze (1983) has a runtime of 10 minutes, making it a concise and thought-provoking cinematic experience.

About Marteze (1983) — A Haunting Breton Animation

Step into the surreal world of Marteze (1983), a haunting Breton animation that delves into the realm of dreams. Directed by Robert Kernez, this enigmatic short film is a masterclass in evoking unease and mystery. With its poignant tagline, Fini le temps des rêves. Ce film sans paroles est un cauchemar au présent, Marteze is a cinematic experience that will leave you questioning the boundaries between reality and the subconscious. As we navigate the complexities of the human mind, Marteze (1983) serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of our perceptions.

With its concise runtime of 10 minutes, this Breton movie is a thought-provoking exploration of the human experience. Director Robert Kernez's unique vision brings to life a world that is both captivating and unsettling, making Marteze (1983) a must-watch for fans of animation and psychological thrillers alike.