| The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short | |
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| Directed by | André Delvaux |
| Produced by | Paul Louyet Jos Op De Beeck |
| Screenplay by | Anna De Pagter André Delvaux |
| Based on | The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short by Johan Daisne |
| Music by | Frédéric Devreese |
| Cinematography |
Ghislain Cloquet Roland Delcour |
| Edited by | Suzanne Baron R. Delferrière |
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94 minutes |
| Country | Belgium |
| Language | Dutch |
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. The film is based on the 1947 novel with the same title by Johan Daisne.
The film was awarded the Sutherland Trophy at the 1966 BFI London Film Festival.