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Lux Æterna: The Art of Filmmaking
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Lux Æterna: The Art of Filmmaking

May 18, 2019
0h 15m
★ 7.4

"Relax"

Overview

An experimental shortfilm in line with "Lux Æterna", showcasing the footage from Cecil B. DeMille's "King of the Kings". A voiceover pronunces word "Relax" in a hypnotic tone, which was Lux Æterna's working title. It was shown only once in Paris at L'Étrange Festival, at the opening of "Lux Æterna".

Genres

History
Mystery

Production Companies

Les Cinémas de la Zone
Saint Laurent
Vixens

Cast

H.B. Warner

The Son of God

H.B. Warner

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