About the film: Kobelkoff
This rare documentary puts us in a troubling situation of voyeurism by having us attend the exhibition of trunk man Nikolaï Kobelkoff, born in Siberia, without limbs. Kobelkoff uses his unique stump with incredible dexterity: he drinks, eats, shoots with a rifle, paints, winds his watch and lifts a dumbbell! In 1932, this extraordinary character was film director Tod Browning's inspiration for the famous film Freaks.
Director: Anonymous
Nationality: French
Length: 1' 23"
Genre: documentary
Sound: silent with soundtrack
Original elements: black & white
Composer: Eric Le Guen
Nationality: French
Length: 1' 23"
Genre: documentary
Sound: silent with soundtrack
Original elements: black & white
Composer: Eric Le Guen
The Collection
Tags
- Films - German
- fellini
- The National Museum of Cinema
- lubitsch
- clint
- la dolce vita
- abel gance
- The Imperial War Museum Film and Video Archive
- Segundo de Chomón
- bergman
- Films - erotic
- Films - history
- Fondazione Cineteca Italiana
- Dreyer
- Film Archive of the Czech Republic
- tod browning
- marvo
- Films - Norwegian
- porn
- Films - Macedonian
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