Balthus Philippe Noiret Jean Leymarie Jean Clair François Rouan James Lord Antoinette de Watteville Pierre Rosenberg André Barelier Setsuko and Harumi Klossowska de Rola Stanislaus and Thadée Klossowski de Rola
Narrated by
Bernard Verley
Cinematography
Paco Wiser
Edited by
Florence Ricard
Music by
Mozart Faton Cahen
Distributed by
Arte Vidéo
Release date
1996 (1996)
Running time
72 minutes
Country
France
Languages
French English Italian
Budget
$450,000 (estimated)
Balthus Through the Looking-Glass (French: Balthus de l'autre côté du miroir) is a 1996 French documentary film directed by Damian Pettigrew on the French painter Balthus.
The film was honored in a cycle of film classics by Jean Renoir, Marcel Carné, and Jean Vigo at the Museum Ludwig (Cologne, Germany) in September 2007.[1]
^In Balthus or Time Suspended: Paintings and Drawings (1932-1960). Cologne: Museum Ludwig Catalogue, 2007.
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