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The 10th International Festival
Signes de Nuit
Paris

October 11th - 16th 2012

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International Competition
Cinema in Trangression
# 8
October 10th 2012 / 10 pm
Cinéma Action Christine
Paris

 

Sotchi 255
Sotchi 255


Jean Claude Taki
France
2010 | 1:15:00

In August 2006, in Sotchi, a seaside resort in Russia, a storm killed about fifty people. Among them was a beautiful young woman, Irina. Her former lover, Guillaume, who had gone to enquire about her death, disappeared without a trace, leaving behind a few clues, his drawings and his diary in room 255 at the Primorskaïa hotel. On their tracks, the narrator-filmmaker arrives on the scene. The story slowly unfolds, shaped and tossed about by the director’s encounters along the way. Its rhythm is reminiscent of travel chronicles, or of the languidness of some films noirs, in which you never know whether the pace is really set by the plot. Is it the story of a friendship or a love story? The portrait of a woman, and then of another? An inquiry about a State secret? A fragmented description of modern Russia? It is all that at once, mixed with what appears to be essentially sensitive, sensual and cinematographic material. Jean-Claude Taki had already shot several short films with his cell phone; this time, using the same modest device, he ventured on a much longer-term project. That worked out for the best, as the uncertain quality of the image finally became its ally. Its eeriness and thickness echo most acutely the melancholy of the traveller, only present via the voice over, thus out of frame, forever away.
Jean-Pierre Rehm

 


 
Extrait :
https://vimeo.com/43070685
Interview :
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xfiimq_jean-claude-taki-realisateur-fid-2010-sotchi-255_shortfilms
Jean Claude Taki :
http://www.jctaki.com/crbst_30.ht
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October 11th - 16th 2012

The section "Cinéma in Transgression" offers middle or feature lengh films out of norm and order, between fiction and documentary, characterised by complex audio-visual languages, unpredictable associations based on unconcient, metaphorical and metonymical proceedings. In this way these films can express the complexity of reality.


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