
Dernières nouvelles du cosmos
Julie Bertuccelli
This film will be available for free on ARTS.FILM throughout May 2025
Grand Prize, FIFA 2018
While she is almost 30, Hélène still looks like a teenager. She’s the author of poignant texts dripping with corrosive humour. She is part of, as she says in her own words, a “misaligned bunch that doesn’t fit anywhere”. A visionary, her poetry reaches deep within our minds to talk about her world and ours. She accompanies a stage director who adapts her works for theatre, and dialogues with a mathematician. However, Hélène can neither speak nor hold a pen, since she never learned how to read or write. It’s only when she was 20 that her mother discovered that she could communicate by moving around laminated letters on a sheet of paper. One of the many mysteries that surround the one who nicknames herself Babouillec…
Grand Prize, FIFA 2018
While she is almost 30, Hélène still looks like a teenager. She’s the author of poignant texts dripping with corrosive humour. She is part of, as she says in her own words, a “misaligned bunch that doesn’t fit anywhere”. A visionary, her poetry reaches deep within our minds to talk about her world and ours. She accompanies a stage director who adapts her works for theatre, and dialogues with a mathematician. However, Hélène can neither speak nor hold a pen, since she never learned how to read or write. It’s only when she was 20 that her mother discovered that she could communicate by moving around laminated letters on a sheet of paper. One of the many mysteries that surround the one who nicknames herself Babouillec…
Director | Julie Bertucelli |
Production | Yael Fogiel, Laetitia Gonzales |
Editing | Josiane Zardoya |
Sound | Julie Bertuccelli |
Cinematography | Julie Bertuccelli |
Distribution | Ginette Petit |
Session
• Cinéma du Musée - Auditorium Maxwell-Cummings
Friday, march 16, 2018, 06:00 p.m. — 08:00 p.m.
Production
