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The Human Pyramid + The Punishment

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Since 1978, Icarus Films has been a leading distributor in North America of independent documentary, narrative, and experimental films from around the world and now represents a collection of over 1,000 titles. We value meeting the diverse needs of film lovers, educators, activists, and service providers, as well as challenging audiences, and programmers, with original creative films. Icarus Films is proud to be active in traditional and new media, and to work with new talent as well as old masters.

A leading figure of the cinéma vérité movement and inspiration for the French New Wave, Jean Rouch’s documentaries of the 1960s revolutionized ethnographic filmmaking. In The Human Pyramid, a work of "groundbreaking metafiction" (The New Yorker), Rouch meets with a group of white colonial French students and their Black African classmates (all non-actors) in a lycée on the Ivory Coast. Inspired by the arrival of a new white classmate (Nadine Ballot), Rouch encourages the students to enact an improvised drama about the realities of interracial relationships, transforming their attitudes towards each other in the process. Included as a bonus film, Rouch’s The Punishment sees Nadine Ballot return as an aimless young student wandering the streets of Paris in a vérité portrait of youth culture in transition.

directed by: Jean Rouch
starring: Nadine Ballot
1961, 1962 / 157 min (combined) / 1.33:1 / French DTS-HD MA 2.0 Dual Mono

Additional info:

  • Region A Blu-ray
  • Additional Film - The Punishment
  • Booklet with an essay about Rouch
  • English subtitles

Overall rating: 4.818182 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Excellent Double Feature Release

"A very strong release with impressive restoration work and a thoughtful presentation. Both films are well-served by the transfer, with solid detail and a clean image while still preserving the original texture. The features and packaging make this feel like a carefully handled collector’s edition. An excellent release overall."

Thomas L. (5/5)

Excellent Value 2 for 1 Collection!

"This release features a very good value 2 for 1 movie collection! It is engaging cinema and both films were interesting views. The peerless VS restoration process was on full display with stellar sound and picture! Thank you, VS, for continuing to lovingly restore and release so many wonderful films from every conceivable genre! You are keeping physical media alive in this streaming world we now live in! Highly recommended!"

Paul K. (5/5)

Jean Rouch’s Poetic and Provocative Ethnographic Cinema

"Jean Rouch’s The Human Pyramid and The Punishment showcase his signature blend of documentary realism, improvisation, and ethnographic curiosity. Far from conventional narrative films, these works explore social structures, rites, and human behavior through a lens that is both observational and participatory. The Human Pyramid captures communal life with a lyrical, almost hypnotic quality, emphasizing relationships, hierarchy, and collective ritual. Rouch’s handheld camerawork and long, fluid takes give the viewer a sense of intimacy and presence, as if stepping directly into the scenes themselves. The Punishment continues this exploration, delving into moral and societal consequences with a poetic sensibility that blurs the line between documentary and fiction. The film relies on authentic interactions, improvisation, and minimal narrative framing, making it a thoughtful meditation on culture, power, and human behavior. Both films are essential for fans of Rouch’s cinéma vérité approach, offering a rare combination of ethnographic insight, aesthetic experimentation, and humanistic observation."

Thomas H. (5/5)

The Human Pyramid + The Punishment

"Fascinating double feature on social pressure, and alienation by Jean Rouch. Don´t miss out!"

Hansi L. (5/5)

Jean Rouche double feature

"Icarus killed it with this one. Incredible value for cinephiles"

Chris T. (5/5)

A dive into Jean Rouch's filmography

"Anthropological essays in film format. The lesser-known The Punishment is very interesting."

Fabrice B. (5/5)

Interesting

"The Human Pyramid, directed by Jean Rouch, is an experimental docufiction that explores racial dynamics among black and white high school students in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Through improvisation and cinéma vérité techniques, Rouch captures the students’ interactions, highlighting both the tensions and connections that arise in a newly integrated setting."

Shawn M. (4/5)

Great release!

"The arrival of Nadine, a new student, at a school in Abidjan is the starting point for a discussion about interracial relationships. Great double feature."

Sebastian V. (5/5)

Fascinating

"This fascinating double feature, often paired in academic or boutique label circles, captures two distinct but thematically linked snapshots of alienation and social pressure. The Human Pyramid – Jean Rouch’s ethnofiction classic takes place in a French-African high school, where students of different races are encouraged to mix socially for the first time. The film blurs documentary and improvisation, capturing real emotional awkwardness, colonial tension, and youthful desire. It’s rough-edged but alive—radical for its time and still potent. The Punishment – Directed by Jean Rouch's contemporary Jean Rouch… kidding, this one’s by Jean Rouch’s peer Jean-Daniel Pollet. A totally different beast: this is a claustrophobic and fragmented study of a young woman punished for skipping class. She’s confined, interrogated, psychoanalyzed. It plays out like a proto-Lynchian fever dream—experimental, unnerving, and formally bold. Together, these films tackle youth, identity, and societal control from two very different stylistic angles. Not Saturn sleaze—more like New Wave adjacent—heady and haunting in their own ways."

Walter P. (5/5)

Human Pyramid Review

"Interesting film and physical media release. Recommended for pickup!"

Blake B. (4/5)

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