Camera Sutra (or the Pale Faces)
Camera Sutra (or the Pale Faces)

Camera Sutra (or the Pale Faces)

January 01, 1973 | 95 min

The Herts Camera Sutra or The Palefaces (1973) is a militant and visually fragmented critique of Belgian bourgeois society, blending documentary collage with semi-autobiographical fiction. De Hert attacks the distractions of nationalism, religion, and popular culture while exposing capitalism, social injustice, and postcolonial exploitation. The film’s second half shifts to a disillusioned group of rebellious youths, revealing the uncertainty and emotional paralysis behind revolutionary ideals. Both politically fierce and deeply self-questioning, the film captures the tension between radical ambition and powerlessness.

Genres

Drama

Cast

Naomi Scott

Monique Beyns

Naomi Scott

Freddy Beyns

Naomi Scott

Rufus J. Bonez

Naomi Scott

Frans Smolders

Naomi Scott

Alfred van Kuyk

Naomi Scott

Ida Dequeecker

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