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In a poet’s room, an armless statue abruptly comes to life. It invites the poet to step through a mirror and to discover another world. Strange places and characters present themselves to him. The poet tears himself away from these twisted fascinations and returns, with some difficulty, to his room.
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Directed by: Jean Cocteau, Georges Périnal
Written by: Jean Cocteau
Produced by: Le Vicomte de Noailles
Composed by: Georges Auric
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