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  1. The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short (Dutch: De man die zijn haar kort liet knippen) is a 1966 Belgian drama film directed by André Delvaux, starring Senne Rouffaer and Beata Tyszkiewicz. It tells the story of a schoolteacher who falls in love with one of his students, and moves away in order to escape his infatuation.

  2. The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short: Directed by André Delvaux. With Senne Rouffaer, Beata Tyszkiewicz, Hector Camerlynck, Hilde Uitterlinden. Govert Miereveld is a schoolteacher who has an unhealthy obsession with Fran, one of his students.

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    • Drama
    • André Delvaux
    • 1967-03-23
  3. TRAILER. WATCH. The first full-length work by André Delvaux and a key film in the history of modern Belgian cinema, The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short was greeted with bafflement, hostility even, by a national body of critics slow to perceive its dazzling strangeness.

  4. Dec 24, 2017 · Using an extended tracking shot of Miereveld walking home to a different, more modest house, Delvaux reinforces the depth (if not shock) of the unremarkable hero’s existential transformation after he undertakes a mid-career change following Fran’s departure from his life.

  5. The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short is a deeply unnerving exploration of obsession and fantasy. Senne Rouffaer wanders through scenes in a strange state, giving enormous weight to small comments and glances.

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    • André Delvaux
  6. Rouffaer's Govert is painfully aware of the forbidden nature of his attraction to a student, and takes steps to remove himself from his near obsessive temptation; it is ultimately a completely ...

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  8. The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short ( Dutch: De man die zijn haar kort liet knippen) is a 1947 novel by the Flemish writer Johan Daisne. It tells the story of a teacher at a girls' school who falls in love with one of his students; he moves from the town and changes profession in order to avoid her, and slowly begins to grow insane.