La Jetée

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La Jetée is a 1962 French science fiction short film composed almost entirely of still photographs, renowned for its innovative storytelling and influence on later works like Twelve Monkeys.

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La Jetée canonical 4
La Jetée: ciné-roman 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French film
experimental film
science fiction film
short film
award Prix Jean Vigo
awardYear 1963
basedOn original story by Chris Marker
cinematography Chris Marker
Jean Chiabaut
colorProcess black and white
composer Trevor Duncan
countryOfOrigin France
criticalReception highly acclaimed
depictsEvent devastation of Paris
director Chris Marker
distributor Argos Films
editing Jean Ravel
filmingLocation Paris Orly Airport
firstScreeningLocation France
format black-and-white
hasCharacter experimenters
the man
the woman
hasCultStatus true
hasFilmTechnique montage of still images
single brief moving-image shot
voice-over narration
hasGenre drama
post-apocalyptic film
science fiction
hasTheme memory
obsession
time travel
war
includedInList Sight & Sound critics' poll
surface form: Sight & Sound critics’ polls of greatest films
inspiredWork La Jetée self-linksurface differs
surface form: La Jetée: ciné-roman

12 Monkeys
surface form: Twelve Monkeys
medium 35 mm film
narrator Jean Négroni
notableFor influence on later science fiction films
use of still images instead of moving pictures
originalLanguage French
productionCompany Argos Films
releaseYear 1962
runtimeMinutes 28
settingPeriod post-World War III future
toldMostlyThrough still photographs
writer Chris Marker

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French New Wave notableWork La Jetée
12 Monkeys basedOn La Jetée
Chris Marker notableWork La Jetée
Chris Marker directed La Jetée
La Jetée inspiredWork La Jetée self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: La Jetée: ciné-roman