Le Cri (2001)
Gênero : Drama
Runtime : 7M
Director : Marcel Hanoun
Sinopse
Essay on the attacks of September 11, 2001.
Uma mulher chega a Paris com sua filha em busca de trabalho. Com recursos limitados e sem sorte, elas acabam sem dinheiro, sem casa e dependentes da rara bondade de estranhos.
Initially a made-to-order documentary on Spain, the film becomes an open-ended work-in-the-making about the creative process. “Settling in the Spanish capital to make a documentary, Hanoun sketches out for us the different steps involved in making a film. The author turns his hesitations, his doubts and difficult working conditions into the constituents of his work”. (Raphaël Bassan)
A visual and sound montage about a fighting bull in the arena.
The short film is like a journal page of film making. On making a film (in 1966) in Barcelona. On assembling together surviving fragments of the film, but not as a vestige of something for ever lost, but rather an occasion for making a new film of all sorts of fragments: images in Barcelona (in 2008/9) that echo images of the older film; images of making films (Hanoun's own, Boris Lehman's; other friends'); images of a storm in Biarritz; fragments of conversations...
A couple takes charge of mounting the film of love and war of a filmmaker friend faded away.
Inspired by the Cantat-Trintignant drama.
An actress rehearses behind closed doors scenes from the trial of Joan of Arc, confronted with the view that spectators have character.
In his solitude, a man dreams, imagines, fumbles, eructs. In front of his computer, he writing, he sends e-mails, like bottles at the sea. Robinson, he tries to escape, not from a deserted island, but a world of appearances, deserted, empty, inconsistent, mirage of a mirage.
Film in memory of the workers of the Lille company Massey-Ferguson, who manufactured tractors and combines, and closed its doors in 1984.
A butcher whose meat is most tender, surrounded successively by ephemeral and delightful cashiers.
“I’m dying to live.” These words from Saint Teresa of Ávila are said by Mother Aloïse Osée when she is about to separate forever from Don Jerome.
Film produced as part of the Festival Pocket Films Forum Images.
Processions during a holy week in Valladolid.
A short film shot on July 2, 2011 that directly refers to the DSK case. In voice-over, with an echo in English, the inner monologue of a maid who wears makeup, hair, wounds, whose body has disappeared in suffering. A reflection on loneliness and confinement.
A baker knew the cosmonaut child who now revolves around Earth.
The shooting diary of a film shot in France and in the United States. Using photos of Paris and of New York City, excerpts of his former films, statements by friends of his and shooting sequences of the film itself, tormented filmmaker Marcel Hanoun has made a heterogeneous and unclassifiable film about the difficulty of filming.
A parallel montage of the construction of a dam in Galicia and the architecture of a small Roman-style church.
Discovery of the land of Iceland, an island shaken by the manifestations of its volcanic activity (geysers, storms), characterized by a rich maritime activity and millennial traditions.
A very personal interpretation, to say the least, of the passion of the Christ According to St. John.
The theme of Romeo and Juliet is the starting point from which the film spins a web of several stories. A love story between a boy and a girl whose families are Algerian: they are young, beautiful and they are trying to build a family and a social life in France. They love each other, and yet conflicts, family pressure and contradicting desires alternately tear them apart and unite them. The story of Romeo and Juliet, minus death.