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Odette Robert (1971)

Directed by Jean Eustache
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54min

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5.0/10

Plot

Eustache’s grandmother Odette Robert was a key figure in his life, serving as a substitute mother during much of his childhood (My Little Loves was dedicated to her). In 1971, he recorded an interview with her that went largely unseen until 2003—Eustache never screened the complete film publicly, although a radically truncated version was presented on television. In a string of long, stationary takes, the camera watches over Eustache’s shoulder while he pours countless glasses of whiskey and Odette tells the stories of her life. A number of her themes resonate with those of Eustache’s films: cruelty, male philandering, the Rosière festival of Pessac. Number Zero is a return to origins—of cinema and of the self—and an experiment in narration, both restrained and deeply personal.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleOdette Robert
Original languageFrançais (FR)
Spoken languagesFrançais
Production countriesFrance
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 1971
ProductionJean Eustache
WriterJean Eustache
EditingJean Eustache
Assistant directorsJean Eustache

Release dates

Premiere

France / Jan 01, 1971

TV

France / Aug 01, 1980 / TF1 - Grand-mères

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