Wheel of Ashes (1971) Directed by Peter Emmanuel Goldman
Drama
aka: Roue de cendres
Film Synopsis
A haunting and beautifully photographed black and white film about a
young man in Paris (played by Pierre Clementi) who finds himself in a
terrible conflict between his desire to find God, his desire for women
and his attachment to his fiancée ( played by the Danish actress
Katinka Bo). A depressed and lonely Pierre meets Anka at a party
and they become lovers. However, under the influence of the Indian
Vedanta philosophy Pierre retreats to a room near the Batille and vows
not to leave until he finds God. But in spite of his best
efforts, he is not free from both his lust and his attachment to his
finacée. As his mental state deteriorates, a surprise
ending finally frees Pierre from the room with the conflict unresolved.
The pacing, photography and intensity assure that this is a film that
stays with the viewer long after her has left the theater.
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