Fitzgerald / Hemingway : Une question de taille
Claude Ventura
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896−1940) and Ernest Hemingway (1899−1961): two archetypes of the writer. Hemingway, the manly, self-confident scrapper, a tireless worker who wrote like others box. Fitzgerald, the delicate dandy, tormented and emotional, whose talent was as dazzling as it was fragile. What lies behind the legacy left by Hemingway in A Moveable Feast, which paints an unflattering portrait of Fitzgerald? The answer might be found in the correspondence between the two men, starting in 1925, which tells the story of a complicated friendship — part admiration, part contempt — in which rivalry did not rule out a deep attachment.
Director | Claude Ventura |
Script | Claude Ventura |
Production | Jean-François Lepetit, Karina Si Ahmed |
Editing | Carole Equer Hamy |
Artist | Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald |
Narration | Jim Palette, Stanislas Nordey, Mathieu Buscatto |
Sound | Claudia Nepala |
Cinematography | Claude Ventura |