Pensees Et Visions D 39-une Tete Coupee -1991- Ok.ru
The title you provided refers to a specific surrealist short story by the French writer Julien Gracq, titled "Pensées et visions d'une tête coupée" (Thoughts and Visions of a Severed Head). While the "-1991- ok.ru" tag in your request suggests a specific video upload or digitized version (likely a reading or a film adaptation), the core text is a literary work first published in the posthumous collection La Forme d'une ville (1995), though written much earlier (around 1991).
For film archivists and lovers of French avant-garde cinema, this was the equivalent of finding a locked door in a familiar hallway. Pensées et Visions d'une Tête Coupée (translated as Thoughts and Visions of a Severed Head) was not a film that was supposed to exist in the digital realm. It was a legend, a whispered-about student project from the prestigious La Fémis film school in Paris, directed by a woman named Céleste Fournier. pensees et visions d 39-une tete coupee -1991- ok.ru
Critical Reception: Then vs. Now
- 1991 (Avignon): A critic for Le Monde called it "unwatchable self-indulgence." Another walked out, shouting, "The head isn't the problem; the pretension is."
- 2024 (Letterboxd): The film holds a 3.9/5 average from 412 users. One top review reads: "The visions are tediously long, but the pensées hit hard. A perfect metaphor for scrolling your phone while your body works a 9-to-5."
The "visions" are what the head sees after death—or in the moment of separation. This is a phenomenology of the border between life and death. The title you provided refers to a specific
