Movies by Luc Moullet

Land of Madness
Moullet explores the causes and consequences of cases of mental disorders that were especially numerous in the Southern Alps.

Terres noires
Pseudo-ethnological documents about two villages which, without roads and electricity, "stopped existing"

Essai d'ouverture
A man tries different ways to open a Coca Cola bottle.

Origins of a Meal
Bananas, eggs, and tuna: three basic foodstuffs with three wildly different points of origin. Moullet begins with these on his plate but constructs his film by working backwards and finding the sources for these items and how they reach our plates. As Moullet’s investigation deepens, however, the film moves beyond the confines of a simple exploration of food origins into more political and social realms, not only relating to food but also to the medium of film.
Nous sommes tous des cafards