The Moon by Our Teeth (1967)
The film follows William, thirty-ish, out of work and looking for a new life after apparently having been thrown out of his previous one. He meets up with Noelle, who seems intrigued by his restlessness - until her economist boyfriend shows up. Yet plot details do little to convey the power of the film, which lay in its capturing the anarchic texture of William's life - a life whose lack of direction was read as a rebuke of the Swiss myth of orderliness and self-satisfaction. With his roots in documentary, Soutter excelled at creating a loose, vibrant cinema, full of quick zooms and dynamic hand-held shots, with dialogue that often alternated between outright quotations and stylized interviews.
Director: Michel Soutter
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William Wissmer as William Tudor |
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Noëlle Frémont as Noëlle Laurencin |
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Michel Fidanza as Vogel |
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Janet Haufler as La comédienne |
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Manuela Dahm as La chanteuse US |
| Directing | Michel Soutter | Director |
| Production | Anita Oser | Producer |
| Sound | Jacques Olivier | Music |
| Writing | Michel Soutter | Writer |
| Directing | Jean-Charles Pellaud | Assistant Director |
| Production | Michel Soutter | Producer |
| Editing | Eliane Heimo | Editor |
| Camera | Jean Zeller | Director of Photography |