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  1. Since then the estate on the Cote d'Azur has been known as Villa Santo Sospir. Santo Sospiro came from the old local Niçard dialect (generally considered a subdialect of Provencal) and meant "a sacred sigh". Originally the neighborhood was home to families of fishermen. When the sea was rough, sailors came to bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer to ...

  2. La villa Santo Sospir: Directed by Jean Cocteau. With Jean Cocteau, Edouard Dermithe, Francine Weisweiller. Short about Mrs. Weisweiller's Villa in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferat, on Côte d'Azur, which was decorated by Jean Cocteau.

  3. La Villa Santo Sospir* está catalogada como Monumento Histórico desde 2007. Jean Cocteau, un artista polifacético, fue un huésped fiel en la Costa Azul y son muchos los pueblos que llevan la huella de su paso. En 1950, cuando el poeta acababa de terminar el rodaje de su película "Los niños terribles", su amiga Francine Weisweiller le ...

  4. Villa Santo Sospir és una casa emblemàtica de la Costa Blava, on el pintor Jean Cocteau va decorar les parets amb frescos inspirats en la mitologia grega. Descobreix la història i el patrimoni d'aquesta villa, que va acollir artistes i intel·lectuals com Picasso, Marlene Dietrich o Coco Chanel.

  5. Shot between 1950-1952, this is an “amateur film” done in 16mm, a sort of home movie in which Cocteau takes the viewer on a guided tour of the artwork – done mostly by Cocteau himself – in Francine Weisweiller’s villa Santo Sospir at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferat, on Côte d’Azur, south of France.

  6. Directed by Jean Cocteau • 1951 • France This 37-minute film was made by Jean Cocteau in 1951, on 16 mm Kodachrome. It features a tour of his decorative art at the villa Santo-Sospir and of his home in Villefranche-sur-Mer.

  7. 13 de ago. de 2018 · As Cocteau explains in La Villa Santo Sospir, a 35-­minute montage film he made of the house in 1952, these were not frescoes but “tattoos.” Indeed, most of them are simple outlines, rendered ...