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Fais le mort !

mercredi 21 août14:45Salle MoulinageConsulter la séance
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Informations

Année : 2023

Pays de production : France, Portugal

Durée : 80mn

Format : HD

Générique

Réalisation : Matthew Lancit
Image : Matthew Lancit, Armel Hostiou
Montage : Ariane Mellet, Matthew Lancit
Son : Matthew Lancit, Stéphane Rives, Jules Wysocki, Jan Vysocky
Production : Quilombo Films

Synopsis

Matthew Lancit a consigné dans un journal filmé son corps à corps avec une maladie dont il est atteint depuis l’adolescence : le diabète. Mais ce récit du quotidien est petit à petit contaminé par sa propre imagination des futurs possibles : représentations fantasmagoriques et burlesques du diabète et de ses effets sur le corps. Progressivement, ce qui commençait comme un film de famille empreint de nostalgie est envahi par une imagerie fantasque tout droit sortie d’un film d’horreur.

Matthew Lancit has recorded in a film diary his close encounters with a disease he has had since adolescence: diabetes. But this account of everyday life is gradually contaminated by his own imagination of possible futures: fantastical and burlesque representations of diabetes and its effects on the body. Gradually, what begins as a nostalgic family film is invaded by fantastical imagery straight out of a horror film.