Euridice, Euridice
LORA MURE-RAVAUD | FRANCE + SWIZTERLAND | 2022 | 42 MIN | ITALIAN + FRENCH FST
LORA MURE-RAVAUD | FRANCE + SWIZTERLAND | 2022 | 42 MIN | ITALIAN + FRENCH FST
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Synopsis
The central comma rivening the title signifies the split down the middle of this concise, incisive diptych. And reflects how Rome-based musician Ondina, like the legendary hero Orpheus, is gripped by a need to look back at her lost love—sad, beautiful Alexia—across the gap of time. Euridice, Euridice is a realist tale told in a mythic mode, its mirrored love stories woven through with imagery of ceaseless ocean waves and an inauspicious snake slithering, of bathing women winding among one another like water nymphs. And of Alexia (Sarantopoulou) reaching towards Ondina (Quadri) from beyond the divide, coaxing Ondina closer to or away from Daria (Menichetti), who wishes to dance away with her arrested heart. Also in this prgoramme : LA RIVIÈRE ÉLISE LEVY | FRANCE | 2024 | 15 MIN | FRENCH EST One afternoon, three high school students sneak out of their all-girls Catholic boarding school. Sunny, the new girl, has gone for a swim in the river. Sarah is eager to join her, even though Clémence disapproves.
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Filmmaker Bio
Lora Mure-Ravaud was born in Bordeaux. After studying philosophy and literature, she turned to directing. Her first two films, Mona Lisa and Stage Left, made at the Lausanne film school, premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in 2015 and 2016. Her diploma film, Black Jack, was nominated for the Swiss Film Prize and won the Best Short Film Award at Winterthur Film Festival and the Prix de la Relève at Soleure Film Festival. In 2022, she returns to the Locarno Film Festival with Euridice, Euridice, a medium-length film shot in Rome. She is currently writing her first feature film.
Writer
Lora Mure-Ravaud
Cinematographer
Augustin Losserand
Cast
- Ondina Quadri
- Alexia Sarantopoulou
- Daria Menichetti
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