The Eyes Closed

The Eyes Closed

118 mins | Drama | April 5, 1974

Protagonist is the young actor Yvan. During a tour, he witnesses the inexplicable suicide of one of his fellow actors. Back in Paris he tells Xénie, the ex-lover of the dead actor. Xénie is in love with Yvan, but the latter sinks deeper and deeper into a personal crisis. At a certain point he acts being blind and buys a pair of glasses with black lenses. He is fascinated by his new, more restricted manner of seeing and refuses to open his eyes. Reality makes way for his more and more obsessive imagination. The mixture of fantasy and reality meant that Santoni's approach was compared with that of Buñuel.

The Eyes Closed

118 mins | Drama | April 5, 1974

The Eyes Closed
Protagonist is the young actor Yvan. During a tour, he witnesses the inexplicable suicide of one of his fellow actors. Back in Paris he tells Xénie, the ex-lover of the dead actor. Xénie is in love with Yvan, but the latter sinks deeper and deeper into a personal crisis. At a certain point he acts being blind and buys a pair of glasses with black lenses. He is fascinated by his new, more restricted manner of seeing and refuses to open his eyes. Reality makes way for his more and more obsessive imagination. The mixture of fantasy and reality meant that Santoni's approach was compared with that of Buñuel.
Producers Delfilms
Original title Les yeux fermés
Directors Joël Santoni
Writers Jeanne Bronner, Claude Breuer, Joël Santoni

Cast

Lorraine Rainer

as Xénie

Marcel Dalio

as Le vieux monsieur

Jean Carmet

as Raoul

Lucien Raimbourg

as Pépère