Roland Lethem (born 1942) is a Belgian filmmaker and writer. Influenced at his beginnings by Buñuel , Cocteau , the surrealists and by the Japanese cinema ( Seijun Suzuki , Ishirō Honda , Kōji Wakamatsu , Yoko Ono ), stunned by the Festival of the experimental film of Knokke in 1967 and by May 1968, Roland Lethem wants to push the people to look at the things of which they say they are freed, it's to say to place them in front of their responsibilities. Even if sometimes the results leaves much to be desired, the idea of each one of his films is seductive and exemplary. A fact is certain, his films are disturbing, they are sometimes unpleasant to look at. The narcissistic and provocative play of the debut turned itself into direct, visual, and verbal insult, and in slandering. His dream was one moment to be able to film the intimate life of the pope or the sexual plays of the Belgian sovereigns. Through violence, pornography and cruelty of some scenes, Roland Lethem is a ge...
Crime contre le cinéma
2020
Cinématon
1978
Beef Cattle
1979
EXPRMNTL
2016
Le sexe enragé
1970
Cocktail Morlock
1981
Cinéma
1997
The Sufferings of a Wounded Egg
1967
Le journal de Joseph M.
2000
Jean-Gina B.
1984
Jardins clandestins
2012
Pieces of Identity
1998
Marilyn's La(te)st Love Song
1978
2 ou 3 choses que je sais de Joseph Morder
2007
Lili au lit
1965
Grève et pets
1975
Super huître
1974