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C.S. Leigh

Process

Director C.S. Leigh Music (original) John Cale Cast Béatrice Dalle, Guillaume Depardieu, Julia Faure, Daniel Duval, Erik Arnaud
Edition 2004
93' - 2004 - Drama - Format: 35mm - Dialogue: French, English
In 29 shots that are almost without dialogue, this film tells the story of a woman who makes the pragmatic decision to die. The film represents the chronicle of the gradual wiping out of a human being, taken from the subjective perspective of a distanced camera. The woman portrayed is an actor. At the outset of the film, she loses the ability to talk on stage. This marks the beginning of a process during which she gradually loses touch with the outside world. Rejecting all form of comfort or sentimentality, she searches instead for a worthy riposte to her dismal situation. In her attempt to cling on to life, she subjects herself to a series of experiments, during which she experiences things that most people would seek to avoid. These experiments are of a sexual, physical, emotional, mental, political and philosophical nature. Their purpose is to avoid glaciation. However, these experiences only serve to expedite the freezing process. The single take structure with no editing within sequences enables the viewer to see exactly what occurred in front of the camera. The film does not eschew the final act of self-destruction, nor does it romanticise the suicide.

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Credits

Directors

C.S. Leigh

Music (original)

John Cale

Cast

Béatrice Dalle, Guillaume Depardieu, Julia Faure, Daniel Duval, Erik Arnaud

Scenario

C.S. Leigh

Director of Photography

Yorgos Arvantis

Editors

Luc Barnier

Producers

Mark Westaway, Humbert Balsan

Sales agent

Paris Classic Produktion

Production studios

Paris Classic Produktion

More info

Dialogue

French, English

Countries of production

United Kingdom, France

Year

2004

Technical Specs

Format
35mm