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La Musica is a 1967 French drama film directed by Marguerite Duras and Paul Séban[1] after Duras' play of the same name (fr) first performed 8 October 1965 at the Studio des Champs-Elysées.[2][3][4]
^Rosanna Maule, Julie Beaulieu In the Dark Room: Marguerite Duras and Cinema 3039113542 -- 2009 Page 32 - Aperçu - Autres éditions
Duras was involved in feature film-making for over two decades, which constitutes a rather long yet circumscribed period within her ... Her film-making debut occurred in 1966 with La Musica (LM), which she co-directed with Paul Seban"
^Françoise Audé Ciné-modèles, cinéma d'elles 1981 2825133345 Marguerite Duras Née en 1914 en Indochine. Romancière. En 1958-59, elle écrit le texte de Hiroshima mon amour d'Alain Resnais. Elle collabore à l'adaptation de plusieurs de ses romans. 1977 : La musica (4-5-1967) Co-réal. : Paul Séban.
^Jacques Bontemps. : " Présentation de La Musica." Cahiers du Cinéma, no. 187 (Feb 1967)
^Christophe Meurée, Pierre Piret De mémoire et d'oubli: Marguerite Duras 2009 - Page 81 "Les propos de Duras dans un entretien radiophonique du 1er mars 1967, à propos de La Musica justement, permettent de contextualiser cette didascalie : L'objet, la matière du film, c'est le visage humain. Au théâtre, vous n'avez pas de visage,..."