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===Cinema=== * ''[[Un chant d'amour]]'' (1950) * ''Haute Surveillance'' (1944) was used as the basis for the 1965 American adaptation ''[[Deathwatch (1965 film)|Deathwatch]]'', directed by Vic Morrow. * ''Les Rêves interdits, ou L'autre versant du rêve'' (''Forbidden Dreams'' or ''The Other Side of Dreams'') (1952) was used as the basis for the script for Tony Richardson's film ''Mademoiselle'', made in 1966. * ''Le Bagne'' (The Penal Colony). Written in the 1950s. Excerpt published in ''The Selected Writings of Jean Genet'', The Ecco Press (1993). * ''La Nuit venue/Le Bleu de L'oeil'' (The Night Has Come/The Blue of the Eye) (1976–78). Excerpts published in ''Les Nègres au port de la lune'', Paris: Editions de la Différence (1988), and in ''The Cinema of Jean Genet'', BFI Publishing (1991). * "Le Langage de la muraille: cent ans jour après jour" (The Language of the Walls: One Hundred Years Day after Day) (1970s). Unpublished. * ''Querelle of Brest'' (Querelle de Brest) 1947/1953 was used as the basis for the 1982 English-language erotic art film ''[[Querelle]]'', directed by [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]].
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