Jaurès
A studio. A man and a woman. Moving images on the screen, which he comments on, spurred on by her questions. All the footage was shot from the window of a flat: views of the street, the metro line running above it, the canal, into the windows of the buildings opposite. The flat belongs to the man’s lover, the man is a guest, spending his nights there but never his days. By the canal, young men from Afghanistan set up makeshift shelters as the man looks on, developing increasing sympathy for them. The seasons change, winter, spring, summer.
Actress Eva Truffaut and director Vincent Dieutre are talking about love. The tone of their conversation is subdued, little more than a whisper. Although the camera’s gaze is fixed on the world beyond the window, it’s also about what’s behind it. The noises from outside mix with the tones from within. Simon, the lover, a trade-unionist and civil rights activist plays the piano. For Dieutre, he was a hero. “Simon taught me again what compassion is”. The relationship is over, he talks about him in the past tense, tenderly and full of respect. It’s just the key to Simon’s apartment at Paris metro station Jaurès that he never owned.
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Runtime
83 min -
Country
France -
Year of Presentation
2012 -
Year of Production
2012 -
Director
Vincent Dieutre -
Cast
Eva Truffaut, Vincent Dieutre -
Production Company
La Huit Production -
Berlinale Section
Forum -
Berlinale Category
Essay Film -
Teddy Award Winner
Teddy Jury Award
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Biography Vincent Dieutre
Born in Petit-Quevilly, France, in 1960. He studied film at the IDHEC film school in Paris, during which time he made his first short films and videos. Along with making films, Dieutre works as a film journalist, editor and translator.
Filmography Vincent Dieutre
1984 Une martyre | 1985 Wiener Blut | 1986 Arrière saison | 1988 Lettres de Berlin | 1995 Rome désolée | 2000 Leçons de ténèbres | 2001 Bonne Nouvelle | 2003 Bologna Centrale | 2003 Mon voyage d’hiver | 2004 Les accords d’Alba | 2006 Fragments sur la grâce | 2007 Después de la Revolución | 2013 Déchirés/Graves | 2013 Orlando Ferito – Roland Blessé | 2016 Trilogie de nos vies défaites | 2019 Berlin Based