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A Lake

Un lac

France

2008

87 Min
Color
1.66:1
French
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DIR Philippe Grandrieux

PROD Catherine Jacques

SCR Philippe Grandrieux

DP Philippe Grandrieux

CAST Dmitry Kubasov, Natalie Rehorova, Alexei Solonchev, Simona Hülsemann, Vitaly Kishchenko, Arthur Semay

ED Françoise Tourmen

SOUND Valérie Deloof, Guillaume Le Bras

AFI FEST (World Cinema), Venice (Horizons): Horizons Award - Special Mention

Synopsis

Cinema is currently being redefined, and Philippe Grandrieux (Sombre, La vie nouvelle) is an artist fully engaged with its reinvention. “I don’t think in terms of stories,” Grandrieux has noted. “To me, these films are objects. They’re plastic. They’re formed.” Set in a misty and remote corner of the French Alps, A Lake envisions a family living in the woods and supported by the eldest son’s logging, despite his frequent, violent epileptic fits. He adores his sister, perhaps excessively. The arrival of a stranger to help the logging sets off tremors that dislocate the delicate balance of family relationships. In Grandrieux’s hands, this story becomes a complete sensory experience that engages the eye, ear, mind and emotions to their fullest extent. At once intensely physical and metaphysical, Grandrieux’s expression of feeling through light (and its absence), sounds and faces offers a mainline to the subconscious and a slab of experience. —Robert Koehler

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Philippe Grandrieux

Philippe Jesus Grandrieux is a French film director born in 1954.

He studied movies at the INSAS (Institut National Supérieur des Arts du Spectacle) in Brussels and started his career as a moviemaker by shooting fictional films and documentaries. Grandrieux then worked as an experimental filmmaker in Belgium where he exhibited his video works at local museums. Since the eighties, he has been working in collaboration with the French Institut National de l’Audiovisuel (INA) where he has been inventing new cinematographic forms and formats that put into question central notions in film writing: for instance the notions of documentary, information and film essay. In 1990, he created the film research lab “Live” which produced one hour long sequences by Thierry Kuntzel, Robert Kramer and Robert Frank. He also taught movies from time to time at la FEMIS (Fondation Européenne pour les Métiers de l’Image et du Son) and at l’Ecole à l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts (Paris… read more

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sam

23Feb12

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Viktor Pedersen

9Feb11

Philippe Grandrieux makes connections to one of Norway´s greatest novels: "The Birds" by Tarjei Vesaas. Recommended reading if you like this film. The character of the lumberjack and the sister got the same names as the ones in "The Birds". And the story is vaguely similar.

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Joseph Sylvers

24Jun10

More like "Un lack"! Actually it does have it's moments, though it also has many moments where it's genre excesses become laughable. "Sombre" was all around better, but Grandrieux fan's should enjoy this. Longer thoughts on the blog.

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Robley

24Jun10

What is film?

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By columbi​atch on February 25, 2010

I think in terms of style this is even more bizarre than Sombre. Other than some gorgeous landscape shots, 90% of the film consist of extreme closeups of characters’ faces, as if Grandrieux was doing…  read review

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