Dernières nouvelles du cosmos
Julie Bertuccelli
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…
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.