La rivière (en)

La rivière

Selection: 

Director: 

Ève-Chems De Brouwer

Country: 

  • France

Format: 

Feature film

Type: 

Fiction

Film exhibited in Toulouse: 

In partnership with Gindou Cinema's fiction feature film scriptwriting residency.

Script writer(s): 

Ève-Chems De Brouwer

Synopsis: 

In the heart of wild nature, Brune (25) raises her son Léo (8) in her mother's house. Her brother Alex (35), suffering from paranoid psychosis, is the father figure. Brune feels indebted to Alex, whose crises punctuate daily life. Their mother is lost in denial. They live in a clan, with their own rules. Brune has an animistic relationship with the river that flows at the bottom of the garden, she remains there in apnea until asphyxiation. She shares with Eli, a neighbor, a mutual attraction and her desire overwhelms her. Leo takes example from Alex, he is moved by a growing aggressiveness which makes Brune see the worst. One day, while swimming underwater, Brune no longer feels the need to come to the surface. This cosmic connection to the river gives her the strength to face his brother.

Visual concept: 

The body occupies a central place in my work. The image in my short films is sensorial. I like to shoot outside. I want the river to be a character in itself, it will be the place of abandonment, of freedom. On camera, the shots in the water, its texture, will embody it. There are natural lakes in Iceland where the water is warm and like milk. Bathing in them was for me a mystical and poetic experience, almost intra-uterine, that I would like to transcribe to the image.