World Cinema

The Island

Damien MANIVEL
France 2023 74min DCP Color Fiction 15Korean Premiere

Schedule

CGV Jeonjugosa 8

Date

2024. 05. 02

Time

10:00

Code

108
H
KE
15
MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 4

Date

2024. 05. 04

Time

21:00

Code

371
H
KE
15
MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 1

Date

2024. 05. 06

Time

13:30

Code

529
H
KE
15

Overview

Rosa and her friends have decided to spend the night on “the island”, a stretch of beach that has become their realm. It’s the last night of the summer, they’re turning eighteen, the time to live it all. To write and rehearse this film, Damien Manivel brought together seven teenagers in Brittany, in the summer of 2022. Due to lack of funding, the filming planned for the following month had to be canceled and the project abandoned. However, today, the island exists, with Rosa, her friends, the last night of summer, the time to live it all.

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Review

The Island tells us a story, including how the story takes shape and turns into a movie. The rehearsal is put in the film, showing that the moment the actors prepare to get their bodies and emotions to craft a story can be a film's theme and a structure to form emotions. Damien Manivel, throughout his former projects, including Isadora's Children (2019, JEONJU Cinema Project film that earned him Best Director Award for the International Competition section in Locarno International Film) and Magdala (2022), proved that preexisting conventions of filmmaking can never constrain his art world. This time, he uses narrative and formal elements to display robust concentration while a piece of writing transforms into a single narrative film. The Island is a film that can also be an essay on cinema. (Sung MOON)

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Credit

  • DirectorDamien MANIVEL
  • ProducerMartin BERTIER, Damien MANIVEL
  • ScreenplayDamien MANIVEL
  • CinematographyMathieu GAUDET
  • EditorDamien MANIVEL
  • SoundJérôme PETIT, Simon APOSTOLOU
  • CastDamoh IKHETEAH, Olga MILSHTEIN, Ninon BOTZ, Youn BERDER, Jules DANGER, Celeste DUMÉNIL, Rosa BERER

Film Source

Cosimo SANTORO⎜cs@theopenreel.com

Director

Damien MANIVEL

Born in Brest, France, in 1981. After working as a dancer, Damien Manivel directed several remarked short films including The Lady with the Dog (2010), which won the Jean Vigo Prize.