Renee Cosima


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Les enfants terribles (1950)
Agathe/Dargelos

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Les Enfants Terribles (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Two Halves Of One Body Continuing exposition by novelist, screenwriter and narrator Jean Cocteau, director Jean-Pierre Melville and cinematographer Henri Decae, on the relationship between Elisabeth (Nicole Stéphane) and brother Paul (Edouard Dermit, Cocteau’s lover at the time) whom she’s nursing, along with their mother, following a weird injury, in Les Enfants Terribles, 1950.
Les Enfants Terribles (1950) -- (Movie Clip) A Perfect Battlefield Typical of the director Jean-Pierre Melville, on his second feature, with camera by Henri Decae, a remarkable opening shot, narrated by the novelist and screenwriter Jean Cocteau, introducing Renèe Cosima as Dargelos and Eduard Dermit as Paul, filmed at the historic Lycée Condorcet in Paris, from Les Enfants Terribles, 1950.
Les Enfants Terribles (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Suicide Is A Deadly Sin Stir-crazy Elisabeth (Nicole Stéphane) observes weird behavior by her brother Paul (Edouard Dermit), whom she’s still nursing following his snowball-fight injury, then receives his classmate Gerard (Jacques Bernard), leading to further fighting and a visit to their invalid mother, in writer Jean Cocteau and director Jean-Pierre Melville’s Les Enfants Terribles, 1950.
vLes Enfants Terribles (1950) -- (Movie Clip) I'll Keep The Boys Out Of Trouble Vacationing at the beach, the uncle (Roger Gaillard) brings nephew Gerard (Jacques Bernard) and his two weird, orphaned friends (Nicole Stéphane and Edouard Dermit as Elisabeth and Paul) to a shop, where novelist, screenwriter and narrator Jean Cocteau further describes their strange game, in Les Enfants Terribles, 1950, directed by Jean-Pierre Melville.
La Jetee (1962) -- (Movie Clip) The Man Doesn't Die Approaching halfway through director Chris Marker's famous short film, "the man" (Davos Hanic) encounters "the experimenter," (Jacques Ledoux), making plans for post-apocalypse humanity, in La Jetee, 1962.
La Jetee (1962) -- (Movie Clip) World War Three The one-of-a-kind opening of experimental film maker Chris Marker's La Jetee, 1962, featuring no moving pictures and the seeds of Terry Gilliam's 12 Monkeys, 1995.

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