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A Flame in My Heart

Une flamme dans mon cœur

Switzerland, France

1987

106 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
French
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DIR Alain Tanner

PROD Paulo Branco, Alain Tanner, Dominique Vignet

SCR Alain Tanner, Myriam Mézières

DP Acácio de Almeida

CAST Myriam Mézières, Benoît Régent, Azize Kabouche, André Marcon, Douglas Ireland, Jean-Gabriel Nordmann, Biana, Jean-Yves Berteloot

ED Laurent Uhler

SOUND Joaquim Pinto

London, Toronto, San Francisco, AFI FEST (International Gala Premieres), Locarno (Out of Competition)

Synopsis

The film relates the painful ending of a love story binding an over-30-year-old woman and a North African, and the beginning and end of a relationship she also has with an “established” journalist. The stories illustrate the absolute claim of a woman who can understand love only in terms of life and death, an attitude that generally makes love appear dramatic, but at least burning and flickering, like the flame that glows in her heart. –SwissFilms.ch

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Alain Tanner

During the late ‘60s and early ’70s, Swiss filmmaker Alain Tanner was the key figure in the development and popularization of the “new Swiss cinema.” He remains one of his country’s best-known directors. Born in Geneva to a writer/painter and an actress, Tanner attended Geneva’s Calvin College where he studied economics and became fascinated by cinema. Following graduation and a brief stint as a merchant marine, Tanner began working for the British Film Institute in England where he worked in the information department organizing archives, adding subtitles to foreign films, translating, and other tasks. In 1957, Tanner made a short Free Cinema film, Nice Time, in collaboration with Claude Goretta. The film won a prize at that year’s Venice Film Festival and received critical praise in Great Britain. By 1960, he had returned to Switzerland, after pausing in France where he assisted on the production of a few commercial films. It was in Paris that Tanner met a number of important French… read more

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