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Drama

Head Against the Wall

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An aimless young man is committed to a psychiatric hospital by his father in an attempt to cure him of his delinquent tendencies.

Release Date : 1959-03-20

Language :French

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company :

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jean-Pierre Mocky

Character Name : François Gérane

Original Name : Jean-Pierre Mocky

Gender : Male

Pierre Brasseur

Character Name : Dr. Varmont

Original Name : Pierre Brasseur

Gender : Male

Paul Meurisse

Character Name : Dr. Emery

Original Name : Paul Meurisse

Gender : Male

Charles Aznavour

Character Name : Heurtevent

Original Name : Charles Aznavour

Gender : Male

Anouk Aimée

Character Name : Stéphanie

Original Name : Anouk Aimée

Gender : Female

Jean Galland

Character Name : Maître Gérane

Original Name : Jean Galland

Gender : Male

Jean Ozenne

Character Name : Comte Elzéar de Chambrelle

Original Name : Jean Ozenne

Gender : Male

Thomy Bourdelle

Character Name : Colonel Donnadieu

Original Name : Thomy Bourdelle

Gender : Male

Rudy Lenoir

Character Name : The hidden man

Original Name : Rudy Lenoir

Gender : Male

Roger Legris

Character Name : Decauville, the driver

Original Name : Roger Legris

Gender : Male

Henri San Juan

Character Name : The pool owner

Original Name : Henri San Juan

Gender : Male

Édith Scob

Character Name : The singing mad

Original Name : Édith Scob

Gender : Female

Max Montavon

Character Name :

Original Name : Max Montavon

Gender : Male

Luis Masson

Character Name :

Original Name : Luis Masson

Gender : Male

Balpo

Character Name :

Original Name : Balpo

Gender : Male

Paul Demange

Character Name :

Original Name : Paul Demange

Gender : Male

René Alié

Character Name :

Original Name : René Alié

Gender : Male

Luc Andrieux

Character Name : a nurse

Original Name : Luc Andrieux

Gender : Male

Doudou Babet

Character Name : The black man

Original Name : Doudou Babet

Gender : Male

Claude Badolle

Character Name :

Original Name : Claude Badolle

Gender : Male

Claude Castaing

Character Name :

Original Name : Claude Castaing

Gender : Male

Jean Henry

Character Name :

Original Name : Jean Henry

Gender : Male

Pierre Koplitchev

Character Name :

Original Name : Pierre Koplitchev

Gender : Male

Jean Labarrère

Character Name :

Original Name : Jean Labarrère

Gender : Male

Jacques Mancier

Character Name : the man with a gun

Original Name : Jacques Mancier

Gender : Male

Claude Mansard

Character Name :

Original Name : Claude Mansard

Gender : Male

Raoul Marco

Character Name :

Original Name : Raoul Marco

Gender : Male

Diego Masson

Character Name :

Original Name : Diego Masson

Gender : Male

Pierre Mirat

Character Name : a keeper

Original Name : Pierre Mirat

Gender : Male

Véronique Nordey

Character Name :

Original Name : Véronique Nordey

Gender : Female

Henri Poirier

Character Name : the priest

Original Name : Henri Poirier

Gender : Male

Alexandre Randall

Character Name :

Original Name : Alexandre Randall

Gender : Male

Jean Rougerie

Character Name :

Original Name : Jean Rougerie

Gender : Male

Jacques Seiler

Character Name : a nurse

Original Name : Jacques Seiler

Gender : Male

André Thorent

Character Name :

Original Name : André Thorent

Gender : Male

Lucien Camiret

Character Name :

Original Name : Lucien Camiret

Gender : Male

Sophie Poncin

Character Name :

Original Name : Sophie Poncin

Gender : Male

Sophie Saint-Just

Character Name :

Original Name : Sophie Saint-Just

Gender : Male

Monique Ardoin

Character Name :

Original Name : Monique Ardoin

Gender : Male

Georges Pally

Character Name :

Original Name : Georges Pally

Gender : Male

Alice Guerpillon

Character Name : the swimmer

Original Name : Alice Guerpillon

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

But dreaming is a lie. La tête contre les murs (AKA: The Keepers/Head Against the Wall) is directed by Georges Franju and adapted to screenplay by Jean-Pierre Mocky from the book written by Herve Bazin. It stars Mocky, Pierre Brasseur, Paul Meurisse, Anouk Aimée, Charles Aznavour and Jean Galland. Music is by Maurice Jarre and cinematography by Eugen Schüfftan. François Gérane (Mocky) is seen as a loose cannon by his father and finds himself committed to a mental asylum. Within the walls he finds two doctors who have very different ideas on how to administer psychiatric care. Struggling to keep hold of his sanity, François finds solace in a friendship with fellow patient Heurtevent (Aznavour) and the visits he receives from Stéphanie (Aimée). But will François ever get out? And if so will his sanity be intact? Jean-Pierre Mocky had initially planned to direct the film himself, but Franju was brought in and it proved to be a superb meeting of minds. Mocky's youthful zest and grasp of the Gérane character's predicament marries up beautifully with Franju's hauntingly poetic leanings. In core essence the narrative is about the inadequacies of psychiatric care at that period in time, with a clash of ideals between two doctors acting as the axis. The story is actually based on fact, the author of the novel, Herve Bazin, really having been sectioned by his own family. This adds a harrowing air of realism to proceedings, and with Franju firmly cloaking the film with a disquiet atmosphere, the results often feel like being part of some feverish nightmare. This is what it sounds like when doves fly! Technically the pic comes close to being a tour de force, the crisp black and white photography magnificently emphasising Franju's eye for off-kilter details. There's is much grim imagery on show, where weird models made by the patients and the hospital cemetery prove particularly eerie. The hospital itself is cold on the inside with chessboard flooring holding the weight of lifeless looking walls. Exterior of the building is ominous, especially at night where it's transformed into a Gothic place of secrets never to be told. Some scenes stay embedded in the mind, for better or worse as it happens. A suicide, a violent attack, an escape attempt through a burning field, the two doctors arguing about the ethics of their beliefs in front of a cage full of beautiful doves, the reoccurring shots of the poor patients in their surroundings, or the devastating noir finale; both in visual excellence and story denouement, the film consistently arrests your attention. Jarre's musical score is eccentric in the extreme, fluctuating between being creepy, jolly, wistful or just plain weird, it's perfectly at one with the material on the page. While the cast all give quality performances, especially Aznavour. Great film making, smart, challenging and daring. 8/10 The Masters of Cinema DVD release is a beautiful restored print doing justice to Franju and Schüfftan's skills, and the 48 page booklet is most impressive. Unfortunately the extras really don't add up to much. Two videos of interviews with Mocky and Aznavour taken in 2008 add up to just over 13 minutes, with the Aznavour one only 4 minutes and hardly about the film really! The Mocky interview is excellent, some real insights into the making of the film, his thoughts on the pic's importance, and some frightening revelations during filming. But at 9 minutes in run time you can't help but be annoyed there wasn't considerably more of that interview.