Rousseau's first full-length feature, and one of the best documentaries/experimental films of the past few decades, sprung equally from Robert Bresson, Michael Snow, and Jean-Marie Straub (who has called Rousseau one of the three best working artists in modern Europe). Again hard places played against drifting sounds from unseen sites beyond the image; the images and sounds, repeated, become inflections of each other. But this time there are historical inflections; Rousseau's film, like Straub's, takes place in a sort of meta-history as characters and ancient sites each become products of outside light and shadow.
Release Date | November 21, 1989 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Les antiquités de Rome | |
Runtime | 1h 45min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | French, Italian | |
Original Language | French | |
Production Countries | France | |
Production Companies | Capricci Films |