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Bertrand Bonello - Programme 1 : identité(s) cinéma

Bertrand Bonello - Programme 1 : identité(s) cinéma
Location
Fernand-Seguin screening room
Date
October 14th, 2023
Duration
69 min
Cycle
Le nouveau cinéma de Bertrand Bonello

This first Canadian retrospective of the cinema of Bertrand Bonello, co-presented with the FNC on the occasion of the premiere of his new film La bête, offers a glimpse into one of the most singular and inventive universes of contemporary auteur cinema. Many of the films on the program have never been seen before in Quebec.

Qui je suis
[Fr., Qué., 1996, 47 min, num., VOF]

In 1966, suffering from a serious ulcer, Pier Paolo Pasolini looked back on his life and work. He wrote a long autobiographical poem in prose, which he reworked several times and eventually abandoned. Thirty years after Pasolini's death, Bertrand Bonello decided to make a film about it, in homage to this overexcited artist and key figure of the 20th century.

Les aventures de James et David
[Fr., 1997, 11 min, num., VOF]

James visits his young brother David who has just opened a hairdressing salon. The two brothers do not agree on how to become a successful hairdesser.

Où en êtes-vous No.2
[Fr., 2020, 17 min, num., VOF]

Bertrand Bonello reworks the final minutes of his 2016 film NOCTURAMA in this short film for Fondazione Prada's "Finite Rants" collection in the form of a letter written for his daughter during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bertrand Bonello

Bertrand Bonello, born on September 11, 1981 in Nice, is a French director, producer, screenwriter and composer. A classically trained musician, he has accompanied many artists such as Françoise Hardy, Elliot Murphy, Gérald de Palmas or Daniel Darc. His first feature film, Quelque chose d'organique (1998), presented at the Berlin Film Festival in the Panorama section, immediately placed him in the new generation of filmmakers seeking to untangle the skein of carnal and mental relationships. In 2011, the film L'Apollonide: Souvenirs de la maison close was released, a daring fiction about a brothel, with a prestigious cast for a limited budget, acclaimed by the press, in official competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. 2014 was the filmmaker's banner year. After the success of L'Apollonide, Bonello was commissioned by the producer brothers Eric and Nicolas Altmayer to direct a biographical film about the famous fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. Saint Laurent was released in 2014, with Gaspard Ulliel in the title role. Bertrand Bonello wanted to show what "it cost the couturier to be Yves Saint Laurent every day," between creation, depression and personal life setbacks. The film was selected for the Cannes Film Festival. Bertrand Bonello does not give up his great passion for music. In 2014 he released his third album, Accidents (Nuun Records), a quasi-instrumental album between classical and synthesizers. He is co-president of SRF from 2018 to 2020. As well as co-president of BLOC in 2020.

(Wikipedia)

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