Bijou
Acclaimed director Wakefield Poole's second feature, the surreal and trippy Bijou, set a new standard for explicit cinema when it opened in 1972. The film concerns a construction worker (Bill Harrison) who witnesses a car accident and pockets the female victim's purse in which he discovers her invitation to a club named Bijou. There he enters a strange erotic world where dark fantasies become reality. A fever dream blending the erotic and the divine in equal parts, Bijou is a psychosexual puzzle that rewards multiple viewings.
Bijou
January 11, 1973
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Cast (1)
Bill Harrison
Construction Worker
Crew (12)
Directing
J. Nelson
Continuity
Wakefield Poole
Director
Writing
Wakefield Poole
Story
Production
Marvin Shulman
Producer
Sound
Bill Paris
Sound
Art
Paul Jasmin
Art Direction
Camera
Bill Paris
Camera Operator
W. Boyd
Grip
Costume & Make-Up
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Wakefield Poole
Cinematography
Editing
Peter Schneckenburger
Editor
Wakefield Poole
Editor
Lighting
Gene Kelton
Lighting Design