Debord wrote the original script for
Hurlements en faveur de Sade during the winter of 1951–1952. His notes outlined a combination of original scenes and
found footage. Debord planned to use newsreel footage, images of himself and other Lettrists, painted film stock, and sequences of solid black. For the film's soundtrack, his notes included Lettrist poetry, text by
Guillaume Apollinaire, and music by
Antonio Vivaldi. In April 1952 Debord published his original scenario in
Ion magazine along with a preface titled "Prolégomènes à tout cinéma futur" (English: "Prolegomena to Any Future Cinema"), Likely as a reference to
Immanuel Kant's '
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics' Debord abandoned most of his original plan for the film and instead used no images at all. He used speeches delivered by himself,
Gil J. Wolman,
Isidore Isou, , and
Barbara Rosenthal. ==Release==