Enclosure (film)
| Enclosure | |
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| Directed by | Armand Gatti |
| Written by | Armand Gatti Pierre Joffroy |
| Produced by | Lado Vilar |
| Starring | Hans Christian Blech |
| Cinematography | Robert Juillard |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Countries | France Yugoslavia |
| Language | French |
Enclosure (French: L'Enclos) is a 1961 French–Yugoslav drama film directed by Armand Gatti. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where Gatti won the Silver Prize for Best Director.
In French, the term "enclos" translates to "enclosure" in English, indicating a fenced or walled-in area commonly found surrounding factories or schools. It may also denote a pen, compound, paddock, or run. The film "Enclosure" delves into the themes associated with enclosed spaces and their influence on individuals and communities, rendering it a pertinent and contemplative piece in contemporary society.