L'Homme, ce vieil animal malade
Directed by Simone Fluhr
The title, quoting Nietzsche describing Man as a sick animal, seems to fit Jean-Luc Nancy, famous for his thinking and especially his striking account of his experience of a heart transplant. But there is no miserabilism here, no sickness or age – instead we have a portrait of the philosopher in action in various different aspects. The first course is biographical, with family archives that take us back to the philosopher’s early years, setting the stage for childhood memories as he secretly breaks his first taboos.
Cast
Language ranking
See how L'Homme, ce vieil animal malade compares with other top-ranked French movies.
Open best french movies
More like this
Explore public related-title picks for viewers looking for movies like L'Homme, ce vieil animal malade.
Open movies like L'Homme, ce vieil animal malade
Where to watch
Open the answer-first viewing guide for L'Homme, ce vieil animal malade, including current streaming, rental, and purchase options.
Open where to watch L'Homme, ce vieil animal malade
