We're All Still Here
Anne-Marie Miéville / France, Switzerland / 1997 / Czech Premiere / 80 min.
synopsis
We're All Still Here by Anne-Marie Miéville is an introspective work that explores human relationships, communication and loneliness. Miéville, a long-time collaborator with Jean-Luc Godard, creates a work here that is characterised by its minimalist style and philosophical depth. The film is an essay about two characters, a male and a female protagonist, who have long conversations about love, identity and the meaning of existence. These dialogues are at the heart of the film and take the form of an intense intellectual exchange. The theme of communication is key as the characters struggle with their ability to express their emotions and understand each other. Miéville emphasizes silences, pauses and unspoken thoughts that often speak louder than the words themselves. The film is also a reflection on time and the present. The title We're All Still Here refers to remaining in a certain state, be it physical or mental. Miéville here creates an intimate portrait of the human psyche and social alienation.biography
Anne-Marie Miéville (1945), Swiss director, screenwriter and photographer, is known for her intimate and philosophical films. She has collaborated with Jean-Luc Godard, but also created her independent works that explore relationships, communication and morality in contemporary society.more about film
director: | Anne-Marie Miéville |
producer: | Alain Sard |
Screening time
Monday 28. 10. 2024, 14:00
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Film at festival
premiere type: | Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2024 |
section: | Translucent Being: Anne-Marie Miéville |
language: | French |
subtitles: | No Subtitles |
Info
director: | Anne-Marie Miéville |
original title: | Nous sommes tous encore ici |
country: | France, Switzerland |
year: | 1997 |
running time: | 80 min. |