Ever, Rêve
Ever, Rêve, Hélène Cixous films the roads to creation of an African & French feminist legend, a 1968 activist, a famous playwright and poet who shares all the “wars of liberation” of our time. With friends like the Algerian-born philosopher Jacques Derrida, the Algerian-born artist Adel Abdessemed, with Ariane Mnouchkine and her cosmopolitan theatre company, Cixous explores the wounds our time and allows us to ear the cry of literature. The history of dozens of members of her German-Jewish family who were assassinated in the death camps, and the trauma of the wars of decolonization in Africa are never far, for this major figure who was born in Oran, Algeria shortly before the start of the Second World War. It flows like a work of fiction. Ever, Rêve, Hélène Cixous is a poetic journey. The characters are depicted by a cinematic language that privileges a non-authoritative technique, with no interviews and through a sequential progression whose goal is to unveil the mysteries of an artist’s creative search, of her intimate inspirations, and of her anti-racist and anti-sexist political involvements as a public intellectual.
Section
- Best Documentary Director
Director
Olivier Morel
Duration
108'
Country
France
Language
Chinese,English,French,German,Greek,Spanish
Year
2020