He! Viva Dada
Trailer: He! Viva Dada
Year: 1965
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Centre culturel américain, Paris, Centre Pompidou
Director: Jean-Michel Humeau
Cast: Roland Topor, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Allen Ginsberg, Charlotte Moorman, Fernando Arrabal, Jose Denoblet
Crew: Jean-Pierre Mirouze (Director of Photography), Alain Derobe (Director of Photography), Luc Perrinin (Editor), Jean-Michel Humeau (Director), Fernando Arrabal (Writer), Alejandro Jodorowsky (Writer)
Runtime: 39 minutes
Release: Sep 05, 1965
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