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Cravan vs. Cravan

Arthur Cravan, grandson of Oscar Wilde, was a charismatic figure whose life was a fascinating blend of poetry, boxing, adventure, and mystery in the early 20th century.

Isaki Lacuesta's first feature film tells the enigmatic story of Arthur Cravan, a charismatic figure who vanished at 30 while sailing through the Gulf of Mexico. A poet, boxer, and adventurer, Cravan's life is recreated through a blend of documentary and fiction, featuring phantasmagorical images from his time. The film's narrative is a clever detective game, where the narrator, also a boxer and poet, unravels the mystery of Cravan's disappearance.

Info about Cravan vs. Cravan

Studio(s): Benecé Produccions

Originally Released: United States, Oct 11, 2002

Production Country: Spain

Genres:Biography, Documentary, History