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  1. Fathers, mothers, children of cinema! Philippe Garrel, French cinema of the 1960s-1980s, Godard, Akerman—a maelstrom. Video Essay. Walkers: A Motif in Philippe Garrel. Walking never means just one thing in Philippe Garrel’s films: it touches every level, every character, almost every situation.

  2. The Virgin's Bed: Directed by Philippe Garrel. With Zouzou, Pierre Clémenti, Tina Aumont, Philippe Garrel. A loose Biblical allegory starring the legendary model-artist-musician Zouzou as Mary Magdalene, French actor Pierre Clémenti as Jesus and the director himself as a misguided apostle.

  3. Título original: The Virgin's Bed. 1969 95 min - Drama Fantasía Comedia. BSO: 0 IMÁGENES. 0 VIDEOS. Dirección. Philippe Garrel. Guión. Philippe Garrel. Reparto principal. Zouzou Pierre Clémenti Tina Aumont Philippe Garrel.

  4. Fandom. Share. Available to Rent or Buy. Watch Now. The Virgin's Bed (1969) 02/26/1971 (US) Drama , Fantasy , Comedy 1h 54m. User. Score. Play Clip. Overview. 30 year old child enters the new city, riding on a donkey. He says he is the Savior. He has spent no time among men. He is trembling with cold. His clothes are soaked.

  5. The Virgin’s Bed. A loose Biblical allegory starring model-artist-musician Zouzou as Mary Magdalene, actor Pierre Clémenti as Jesus and the director himself as a misguided apostle. Christ is a metaphoric symbol of the 1968 protest movement, the “ultimate hippie.”

  6. Synopsis. 30 year old child enters the new city, riding on a donkey. He says he is the Savior. He has spent no time among men. He is trembling with cold. His clothes are soaked. His mother was overprotective ; his father conspicuously absent.

  7. The Virgin’s Bed. 1 h 39 min 1969 NR. A loose Biblical allegory starring model-artist-musician Zouzou as Mary Magdalene, actor Pierre Clémenti as Jesus and the director himself as a misguided apostle. Christ is a metaphoric symbol of the 1968 protest movement, the “ultimate hippie.” The picture reflects the filmmakers’ self-mythologies. Directors.