Cannabaceae

Ernst Moerman (1897–1944) was a Belgian poetry writer and film director. He directed only one film, Monsieur Fantômas in 1937.

Biography

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During the 1920s, he was close to the Paris surrealist group, and wrote a theater play blending Tristan and Iseult, La vie imaginaire de Jésus-Christ and Fantômas 33. His film Monsieur Fantômas premiered on 12 October 1937 at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.[1] René Magritte featured in this film.[2]

Publications

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Filmography

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Further reading

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  • Carlos Vaquera (2022). La Sagesse d'un surréaliste: Dans les pas d'Ernst Moerman, écrivain et cinéaste (in French). Deville. ISBN 978-2875990525.
  • Poetry translated by Samuel Beckett (Louis Armstrong, p 86, The Collected Works of Samuel Beckett, Grove Press, NY 2012, ISBN 978-0-8021-2308-4).

References

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  1. ^ "Ernst Moerman". Avilafilm.be. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  2. ^ John Coulthart (24 May 2010). "Monsieur Fantômas by Ernst Moerman". Johncoulthart.com. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
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