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Myrtil, Palemone (Attraction)

Loïc Vinet | France, Australia | 2011 | 3min | Original version without dialogue

 
 
Box office13 oct. 17:50Session 60

Excentris Fellini

3536 boul. Saint-Laurent Métro Saint-Laurent

 
 
Box office20 oct. 17:45Session 247

Excentris Fellini

3536 boul. Saint-Laurent Métro Saint-Laurent

Synopsis :

A black & white and silent interpretation of the poem 'Myrtil and Palemone', work of the French poet Albert Samain, and lead by a piano composition of Frederic Chopin. The film is an experimental 'mise en scene' of Myrtil's nascent love for Palemone, which vision follows a world of symbols and metaphors, all notes of a delicate encounter between two bodies.Note: Film shot on Super 8 Camera

Attraction (6 films)

From the delicate early stirrings of love to wordly Rohmer-style bantering... an eclectic lineup that explores the sparks generated when two people meet. By turns funny, sad and tragic or tender, love is cinema’s greatest theme.