Lucy en Miroir (2003)
The fortuitous meeting of two women to the identical first name, Lucy, who formerly loved the same man, Jonathan, induced, in this film, of the polysemous variations on the memory, art, and the difficult relationship between creation and emotional life. Dehumanized by an exclusive artistic practice, the man lost his reference marks little by little. "Lucy en miroir" wants to be, also, a shifted and transverse second reading of "The Contempt" ("Le Mépris") of Godard, by a step more plastic than analytical or conclusive.
Director: Raphaël Bassan
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Anne-Sophie Brabant as Lucy S. |
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Élodie Imbeau as Lucy E. |
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Raphaël Bassan as The Narrator (voice) |
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Gérard Courant as Jonathan (voice) |
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Stéfani de Loppinot as The second girl who looks the film |
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Dominik Lange as The Filmmaker |
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Garance Leblanc as The Drawer |
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Joëlle Lê as The first girl who looks the film |
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Marcel Mazé as The Photographer |
| Directing | Raphaël Bassan | Director |
| Writing | Raphaël Bassan | Writer |
| Writing | Bram Stoker | Characters |
| Production | Raphaël Bassan | Producer |
| Production | Michel Poirier | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Jérémy Chinour | Music |
| Sound | Cyril Descans | Music |
| Sound | Anthony Lerat | Music |
| Crew | Othello Vilgard | Cinematography |
| Editing | Frédérique Devaux | Editor |
| Sound | Frédérique Devaux | Sound |
| Camera | Dominik Lange | Assistant Camera |