I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse

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I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse
I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse Poster.jpg
Directed by Fernando Arrabal
Produced by Bernard Legargeant
Written by Fernando Arrabal
Starring Emmanuelle Riva
George Shannon
Hachemi Marzouk
Marie France
Cinematography Bernard Auroux
Georges Barsky
Ramón F. Suárez
Alain Thiollet
Edited by Laurence Leininger
Production
company
Babylone Films
Société Générale de Production
Distributed by Luso-France
Release dates
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  • November 22, 1973 (1973-11-22) (France)
Running time
100 minutes
Country France
Language French

I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse (French: J'irai comme un cheval fou, also known as I Will Go Like a Wild Horse) is a 1973 French surreal drama film directed by Fernando Arrabal.[1] The movie first released on November 22, 1973 in France and stars George Shannon as an epileptic boy who, falsely suspected of murdering his mother, flees to the desert where he meets a hermit and brings him back to the city where the hermit becomes a circus performer.[2]

Since its release the movie has been shown at some film festivals such as the 2013 Psych Out film festival in Newcastle upon Tyne.[3]

Synopsis

After the death of his mother (Emmanuelle Riva), the epileptic Aden Rey (George Shannon) flees to the desert in order to avoid any police questioning, as they believe that he was responsible for his mother's death. It is in there that Aden meets the savage yet noble Marvel (Hachemi Marzouk). While the two men bond over their travels, Aden tries to convince Marvel that civilization is much more desirable than the wilderness, although Marvel appears to disagree. During all of this the police continue their relentless pursuit of Aden.

Cast

Reception

DVD Talk gave a mixed review, saying that the movie would appeal most to fans of surrealist cinema and that "Some of its graphic nature may have dulled over time, some not, and it is a bit heavy-handed, but it still holds up as an interesting work for those open to the distinctive surrealist storytelling style."[4]

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