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Guillame Canet and Mélanie Laurent Open Locarno

The well-known French saying, “Après moi, le déluge” (“After me, the flood”) has usually been attributed to Louis XV, who used it to specific his whole disinterest in what would occur to the world after his personal demise. If issues fell aside, properly, too dangerous. And but it’s the king’s personal grandson, Louis XVI, who was ousted from energy in the course of the French Revolution and died on the guillotine, to whom the quote is most relevant. His dying, in addition to that of his spouse, Marie-Antoinette, marked the top of the monarchy and the peak of the Reign of Terror. It was additionally the beginning of one of many first trendy democracies, with all its grandeurs and flaws.

The disagreeable closing days of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette are the topic of The Flood (Le Déluge), by Italian director Gianluca Jodice (The Unhealthy Poet), who focuses solely on the interval during which the royal pair had been held prisoner earlier than their very public executions — though solely Louis’ dying is accounted for right here. It’s a topic that’s been given peripheral therapy in quite a few different historic dramas, starting from Jean Renoir’s La Marseillaise to Sofia Coppola’s Marie-Antoinette to Benoît Jacquot’s Farewell, My Queen, that often depict the king’s and queen’s lives earlier than their fall from grace.

The Flood

The Backside Line

Heads will roll.

Venue: Locarno Movie Pageant (Opening Evening)
Forged: Guillaume Canet, Mélanie Laurent, Aurore Broutin, Hugo Dillon, Tim Hudson, Roxane Duran
Director: Gianluca Jodice
Screenwriters: Filippo Gravino, Gianluca Jodice

1 hour 41 minutes

On this retelling, the 2 have already hit all-time low and are left to cope with the implications, sequestered together with their kids and some loyal servants within the Temple Jail, a dingy fortress positioned within the heart of Paris. Compelled to take care of their troubled marriage, their lack of immense wealth and the top of practically 1,000 years of monarchal reign, the couple nonetheless tries to take advantage of it. Surprisingly, they wind up turning into extra weak and human, and even admirable, in ways in which weren’t beforehand doable. Maybe the Revolution wasn’t such a foul factor for them in any case.

On condition that everyone knows how their story ends, Jodice and co-writer Filippo Gravino take some liberties with what occurs earlier than that, depicting the king and queen as characters whose quite a few ordeals assist them to develop as individuals.

Louis (Guillaume Canet) begins off as a befuddled ruler who appears to be in properly over his head. However he finally ends up a realizing and loving patriarch, able to dying with dignity. Marie-Antoinette (Mélanie Laurent) is a mercurial royal ache solely within the destiny of her newest lover. However by the point her husband is marched off to be guillotined on the Place de la Concorde earlier than a whole lot of individuals, she’s proven to be each sympathetic and fiercely dedicated to her household.

Whether or not or not any of that is true is unsure, and The Flood feels extra like speculative fiction than historic document. (Per the opening credit, the story was impressed by the journal of Louis’ private valet, Jean-Baptiste Cléry, performed right here by Italian actor Fabrizio Rongione.) The movie additionally feels, at instances, like an apology for the French monarchy, depicting the king and queen as harmless victims as an alternative of because the careless and infrequently cruel rulers they had been.

In the meantime, the revolutionaries are largely portrayed as bloodthirsty scoundrels attempting their greatest to humiliate the royals in any manner doable — together with one sequence the place a malicious jail guard (Hugo Dillon) coerces Marie-Antoinette right into a sexual relationship, providing her sure privileges in alternate.

If the narrative appears exaggerated in locations, nuanced performances from each Canet and Laurent assist to make the well-known couple greater than mere caricatures.

As in most display screen depictions, Louis initially comes throughout as a droopy unhappy sack with little connection to actuality, ignoring the empire crumbling at his ft whereas hoping God will swoop down and make every little thing alright. However Canet, who’s hardly recognizable beneath all of the layers of prosthetics, additionally reveals one other facet to the ruler, displaying him to be extra deft than we imagined. He appears keenly conscious of his spouse’s many infidelities, accepting them as par for the course in a royal marriage. And when he learns of his dying sentence by the hands of the républicains, he takes it with appreciable grace, doing his greatest to ease the blow on his household.

With the exception, maybe, of Kirsten Dunst’s ethereal portrayal within the Coppola film, Marie-Antoinette has by no means been a really likable character in standard tradition. Even within the opening ceremony of this 12 months’s Paris Olympics, the queen was proven singing rock opera whereas gleefully holding her personal decapitated head in her fingers.  

However Laurent manages to offer her depth and compassion, depicting Marie-Antoinette as a girl clever sufficient to miss Louis’ flaws and hypocrisies as a way to preserve appearances. (“My husband is an trustworthy man,” she tells a confidant early on. “His solely fault is that he’s king.”)

There are some over-the-top, cringeworthy outbursts from the actress within the movie’s second half, when it turns into clear there’s no manner out for the fallen queen. However even then, she exhibits an consciousness of how out of their league the couple was within the face of large public condemnation, telling her husband in a single closing heart-to-heart: “We had been appearing in a play, however the roles had been too huge for us.”

Jodice deserves credit score for going deep with two individuals to whom historical past has not been all that sort, whereas by no means shying away from the darker sides of the French Revolution: Within the 12 months that adopted Louis’ execution, roughly 40,000 individuals could be killed, lots of them on the guillotine. It was known as the Reign of Terror for a purpose.

If the director’s model of occasions can really feel one-sided, that’s as a result of his compassion clearly lies along with his protagonists — two aristocrats who in all probability weren’t downright evil, however represented a system that had accrued too many evil penalties for the French inhabitants. The latter are largely saved hidden from the viewer, with the motion restraining itself to a handful of interiors artfully captured by cinematographer Daniele Ciprì, who employs an array of tableaux-like pictures recalling the work of Peter Greenaway.

But the movie’s restricted scope can be its one main flaw, stopping us from greedy the monumental modifications which are occurring proper outdoors the jail partitions. Simply because Louis and Marie-Antoinette ignored the need of the individuals till it got here again to chunk them huge time, it doesn’t imply the director had to take action as properly, and Jodice appears too enamored along with his topics to see the larger image.

What adopted their deaths was a deluge certainly, however it was one which washed away centuries of despotism, paving the best way for the world we now stay in. The Flood depicts this as an finish, whereas it was actually a starting.

Locarno International Film Festival Lineup 2024, Melanie Laurent Honor

The Locarno Worldwide Movie Competition in Switzerland has unveiled an eclectic lineup for its 77th version, going down Aug. 7-17. The fest will display screen 225 complete movies, together with 104 world premieres, 5 worldwide premieres and a few debut options, together with new movies from such administrators as Hong Sang-soo, Spanish actress Paz Vega and Radu Jude. Gianluca Jodice’s Le Déluge, starring Mélanie Laurent and Guillaume Canet, may also world premiere and open the fest, with Locarno on Wednesday unveiling that the 2 French stars will obtain the Excellence Award Davide Campari on the fest’s opening night time.

Past new fare, a few of this season’s movie pageant favorites and classics will display screen in Locarno’s primary Piazza Grande part, going down in town’s primary sq. arrange with 8,000 seats. Movies to be screened embrace Cannes hits akin to Laetitia Dosch’s Canine on Trial, Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig, and Claude Barras’ Savages, together with such classics as Jane Campion’s The Piano, the world premiere of the 4K restored director’s lower of Tarsem Singh’s The Fall, and Jean-Luc Godard’s A Girl Is a Girl.

New choices embrace the world premieres of Vega’s characteristic directorial debut Rita, through which she additionally seems, Mexico 86, starring Bérénice Béjo, by César Díaz, Timestalker, directed by and starring English actress Alice Lowe, together with Nick Frost, and Le Déluge by Gianluca Jodice with Laurent as Marie-Antoinette and Canet as Louis XVI within the movie about “the final days of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette earlier than they have been executed.”

Steven Spielberg’s E.T. will display screen on the sq. as a pre-festival occasion on Aug. 4.

The fest’s Concorso Internazionale, or worldwide Competitors, through which the Pardo d’Oro, or Golden Leopard is the highest honor, will embrace the likes of Bogancloch by Ben Rivers; Der Spatz im Kamin by Ramon Zürcher; and Wang Bing’s Qing Chun (Ku), whose English title is Youth (Onerous Instances).

In the meantime, Locarno’s Concorso Cineasti del Presente sidebar, which places the highlight on first and second options, will embrace Invention by Courtney Stephens, Iva Radivojević’s When the Cellphone Rang, and Crickets, It’s Your Flip by Olga Korotko, amongst others.

Fuori Concorso, Locarno’s non–aggressive part that organizers describe as a “laboratory for the blending of all conceivable genres and diversified types of storytelling,” consists of such choices as U.S. movie Bang Bang, starring Tim Blake Nelson and directed by Vincent Grashaw, in addition to a brand new movie from Italian director Marco Tullio Giordana and two movies, together with a tribute to Andy Warhol’s Sleep, from experimental and provocative Romanian auteur Radu Jude (2023’s Do Not Anticipate Too A lot from the Finish of the World).

And Locarno’s Pardi di Domani part, showcasing quick and medium-length movies targeted on experimentation and revolutionary kinds, will embrace a contribution from Canadian auteur Denis Côté.

Lastly, a 10-film homage to late avant-garde U.S. filmmaker Stan Brakhage may also be a part of Locarno 77.

“From properly–established movie administrators, akin to Hong Sang-soo, Wang Bing, Ben Rivers, Pia Marais, Silvia Luzi and Luca Bellino, together with Ala Eddine Slim, Gürcan Keltek and Kurdwin Ayub, Christoph Hochhäusler, the Zürcher brothers and Laurynas Bareiša, to Mar Coll and Sara Fgaier, Marta Mateus, Sylvie Ballyot, and Virgil Vernier, the competitors is a deep immersion into the chances of up to date movie language,” mentioned Locarno’s inventive director Giona A. Nazzaro, calling it “an bold competitors.”

He added: “Within the non-competitive sections too, artists like Edgar Pêra, Radu Jude, Bertrand Mandico, and Fabrice Du Welz, with their contemporary approaches to the movie essay, or Marco Tullio Giordana and Isild Le Besco, with their cinema rooted within the abysmal depths of the unstated in households and associated traumas, are key parts of important conversations.”

Throughout a press convention, Nazzaro talked about that 34.9 % of movies within the choice are from feminine filmmakers. Within the Concorso Internazionale, feminine filmmakers account for eight of 17 motion pictures (47.1 %), within the Cineasti del Presente program seven of 15 (46.7 %), and within the Pardi di Domani lineup 18 out of 40 (45 %).

Requested why no film from Israel was within the lineup, however co-productions with Qatar have been, and whether or not that was a political choice, the inventive director mentioned no, pointing to Qatar’s lively function within the movie area in recent times, together with because of the work of the Doha Movie Institute. “We watched all the movies. We additionally obtained movies from Israel, and we mentioned all of them,” Nazzaro mentioned. “However we actually considered the movies as works in themselves.” He concluded: “So, it’s actually not a difficulty.”

Locarno beforehand unveiled that it’ll honor Indian famous person Shah Rukh Khan with its lifetime achievement award, the Pardo alla Carriera, or profession leopard. The star, recognized to his followers as “King Khan,” will obtain the prize on Aug. 10.

The night time earlier than, French-Swiss actress Irène Jacob, best-known for her star-making turns in Krzysztof Kieślowski’s The Double Lifetime of Veronique (1991), and Three Colours: Pink (1994), will obtain this yr’s Leopard Membership Award for her contribution to up to date cinema.

The occasion may also honor veteran indie producer Stacey Sher (Erin Brockovich, Django Unchained) with this yr’s Premio Raimondo Rezzonico Award for the most effective unbiased producer on Aug. 8. 

Austrian filmmaker Jessica Hausner will function jury president of the Concorso Internazionale part. The jury will resolve the winner of the Pardo d’Oro, the Golden Leopard, on the Swiss fest.

Take a look at the Locarno movie pageant’s full primary characteristic competitors lineup beneath:

Piazza Grande Program

Electrical Youngster by Simon Jaquemet
world premiere

Gaucho Gaucho by Michael Dweck, Gregory Kershaw
Swiss premiere

Le Déluge by Gianluca Jodice
world premiere

Canine on Trial by Laetitia Dosch
Swiss premiere, first characteristic

Mexico 86 by César Díaz
world premiere

Reinas by Klaudia Reynicke
Swiss premiere

Rita by Paz Vega
world premiere, first characteristic

Savages by Claude Barras
Swiss premiere

Sew Torn by Freddy Macdonald
worldwide premiere, first characteristic

Shambhala by Min Bahadur Bham
Swiss premiere

The Fall (Restored Lower)
by Tarsem Singh
world premiere of the 4K restoration and director’s lower

The Piano by Jane Campion

The Seed of the Sacred Fig by Mohammad Rasoulof
Swiss premiere

Timestalker by Alice Lowe
Swiss premiere

A Girl Is a Girl by Jean-Luc Godard
world premiere of the 4K restoration

Concorso Internazionale Program

Agora by Ala Eddine Slim
world premiere

Akiplėša (Poisonous) by Saulė Bliuvaitė
world premiere, first characteristic

Bogancloch by Ben Rivers
world premiere

Cent Mille Milliards by Virgil Vernier
world premiere

Der Spatz im Kamin by Ramon Zürcher
world premiere

Fogo Do Vento (Hearth of Wind) by Marta Mateus
world premiere, first characteristic

Inexperienced Line by Sylvie Ballyot
world premiere, first characteristic

La Mort Viendra by Christoph Hochhäusler
world premiere

Luce by Silvia Luzi, Luca Bellino
world premiere

Mond (Moon) by Kurdwin Ayub
world premiere

Qing Chun (Ku) (Youth (Onerous Instances)) by Wang Bing
world premiere

Suyoocheon (By the Stream) by Hong Sang-soo
world premiere

Salve Maria by Mar Coll
world premiere

Seses (Drowning Dry) by Laurynas Bareiša
world premiere

Sulla Terra Leggeri by Sara Fgaier
world premiere, first characteristic

Transamazonia by Pia Marais
world premiere

Yeni Șafak Solarken (New Daybreak Fades) by Gürcan Keltek
world premiere

Concorso Cineasti Del Presente Program

Crickets, It’s Your Flip by Olga Korotko
world premiere

Der Fleck by Willy Hans
world premiere, first characteristic

Fario by Lucie Prost
world premiere, first characteristic

Fekete Pont (Lesson Discovered) by Bálint Szimler
world premiere, first characteristic

Foul Evil Deeds by Richard Hunter
world premiere, first characteristic

Hanami by Denise Fernandes
world premiere, first characteristic

Holy Electrical energy by Tato Kotetishvili
world premiere, first characteristic

Invention by Courtney Stephens
world premiere

Joqtau by Aruan Anartay
world premiere, first characteristic

Kada Je Zazvonio Telefon (When the Cellphone Rang) by Iva Radivojević
world premiere

Kouté Vwa (Take heed to the Voices) by Maxime Jean-Baptiste
world premiere, first characteristic

Les Enfants Rouges by Lotfi Achour
world premiere

Monólogo Colectivo by Jessica Sarah Rinland
world premiere

Olivia & Las Nubes by Tomás Pichardo-Espaillat
world premiere, first characteristic

Actual by Adele Tulli
world premiere

Fuori Concorso

Bang Bang by Vincent Grashaw
worldwide premiere

Cartas Telepáticas (Telepathic Letters) by Edgar Pêra
world premiere

Dragon Dilatation by Bertrand Mandico
world premiere

Espèce Menacée by Bruno Deville
world premiere

Fréwaka by Aislinn Clarke
world premiere

La Ardour Selon Béatrice by Fabrice Du Welz
world premiere

La Prodigiosa Trasformazione Della Classe Operaia in Stranieri by Samir
world premiere

La Vita Accanto by Marco Tullio Giordana
world premiere

Ma Famille Chérie by Isild Le Besco
world premiere

Decide Ilustrate Din Lumea Ideală (Eight Postcards from Utopia) by Radu Jude, Christian Ferencz-Flatz
world premiere

Sleep #2 by Radu Jude
world premiere

Pardi di Domani Program
(quick and medium-length movies targeted on experimentation and revolutionary kinds)

Pardi Di Domani – Concorso Internazionale
400 Cassettes by Thelyia Petraki
B(l)ind the Sacrifice by Nakhane
Despre Imposibilitatea Unui Omagiu (On the Impossibility of an Homage) by Xandra Popescu
Boring Spots of Greenish Colors by Sasha Svirsky
Freak by Claire Barnett
Gender Reveal by Mo Matton
Gimn Chume (Hymn of the Plague) by Ataka51
Icebergs by Carlos Pereira
Linnud Läinud (On Weary Wings Go By) by Anu-Laura Tuttelberg
Ludwig (Energy Inferno) by Anton Bialas
Mom Is a Pure Sinner by Boris Hadžija, Hoda Taheri
Punter by Jason Adam Maselle
Que Te Vaya Bonito, Rico by Joel Alfonso Vargas
Razeh–del by Maryam Tafakory
Soleil Gris by Camille Monnier
The Cavalry by Alina Orlov
The Type by Melika Pazouki
The Nature of Canine by Pom Bunsermvicha
Washhh by Mickey Lai
What Mary Didn’t Know by Konstantina Kotzamani

Pardi Di Domani – Concorso Nazionale
Higher Not Kill the Groove by Jonathan Leggett
Lux Carne by Gabriel Grosclaude
Maman Danse by Mégane Brügger
Métropole by Theo Kunz
Progress Mining by Gabriel Böhmer
Revier by Felix Scherrer
Sans Voix by Samuel Patthey
Sky Rogers: Supervisor De Stars by Ciel Sourdeau
Tinderboys by Sarah Bucher, Carlos Tapia

Pardi Di Domani – Concorso Corti D’autore
1 Hijo & 1 Padre by Andrés Ramírez Pulido
Chou He Zhuang (Like What Would Sorrow Look) by Hao Zhou
Gwe–in Esi Jeongche (The Masked Monster) by Syeyoung Park
Jours Avant La Mort De Nicky by Denis Côté
La Fille Qui Explose by Caroline Poggi, Jonathan Vinel
Les Bouches by Valentin Merz
My Life Is Wind (A Letter) by Anahita Ghazvinizadeh
Observe, Observe, Observe by Kevin Jerome Everson
Revolving Rounds by Johann Lurf, Christina Jauernik
Upshot by Maha Haj