À travers la forêt
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German title | - |
Original title | À travers la forêt |
Country of production | France |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 2005 |
length | 65 minutes |
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Director | Jean-Paul Civeyrac |
script | Jean-Paul Civeyrac |
production | Philippe Martin |
music | John Cage |
camera | Celine Bozon |
cut | Florence Bresson |
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À travers la forêt is a 2005 French film directed by Jean-Paul Civeyrac . It was featured in the official programs of the 2005 Paris Film Festival and the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival .
action
After Renaud dies in a motorcycle accident, his girlfriend Armelle cannot cope with the loss and believes he is still alive. On the advice of her sisters, she turns to a medium and meets Hyppolite, who is exactly like her boyfriend.
background
Jean-Paul Civeyrac, often referred to as a representative of the “new” Nouvelle Vague , deals with the themes of love and death in his new film. À travers la forêt was filmed in Paris within 12 days on a budget . Initial reviews compare him to Jacques Rivette's An der Nordbrücke ( Le Pont du Nord ) and highlight the selection of the film music, which, with pieces by John Cage and Antonín Dvořák, contrasts with the imagery of cinematographer Celine Bozon .
Web links
- À travers la forêt in the Internet Movie Database (English)