Lucy en Miroir

Lucy en Miroir

Release date : November 18, 2003
Runtime : 45m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Raphaël Bassan /
Production companies : Les Films Singuliers /
November 18, 2003 45m France Drama French More
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The fortuitous meeting of two women to the identical first name, Lucy, who formerly loved the same man, Jonathan, induced, in this film, of the polysemous variations on the memory, art, and the difficult relationship between creation and emotional life. Dehumanized by an exclusive artistic practice, the man lost his reference marks little by little. "Lucy en miroir" wants to be, also, a shifted and transverse second reading of "The Contempt" ("Le Mépris") of Godard, by a step more plastic than analytical or conclusive.
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Raphaël Bassan
The Narrator (voice)
Gérard Courant
Jonathan (voice)
Stéfani de Loppinot
The second girl who looks the film
Dominik Lange
The Filmmaker
Garance Leblanc
The Drawer
Joëlle Lê
The first girl who looks the film
Marcel Mazé
The Photographer

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  • title:Lucy en Miroir
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:45m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Raphaël Bassan /
  • Writers: Raphaël Bassan · Bram Stoker ·
  • Production companies: Les Films Singuliers ·
  • Overview:The fortuitous meeting of two women to the identical first name, Lucy, who formerly loved the same man, Jonathan, induced, in this film, of the polysemous variations on the memory, art, and the difficult relationship between creation and emotional life. Dehumanized by an exclusive artistic practice, the man lost his reference marks little by little. "Lucy en miroir" wants to be, also, a shifted and transverse second reading of "The Contempt" ("Le Mépris") of Godard, by a step more plastic than analytical or conclusive.
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