France / Sep 29, 1994
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Bokanowski returns to the complex - and mind-bending - optical array of pinholes, mirrors, prisms, and refractive substrates of his earlier film, La Plage to create the whimsical and playful Au bord du lac. The film is composed of mundane, everyday scenes of recreation and leisure on an idyllic, sunny day at a park that overlooks a lake - rowing a boat, playing a game of volleyball, rollerskating, bicycling, reading a newspaper, sunbathing, riding on horseback, or strolling on the promenade - shot through optical distortions to create fractured and knotted images that resemble embellished, gothic fairytale illustrations or appear to resolve into morphing, geometric patterns of fluid motion. Evoking the vibrant colors and sun-soaked palette of an invigorated Vincent van Gogh in Arles, Bokanowski transforms the quotidian into an infinitely mesmerizing dynamic kaleidoscope of shape-shifting textures and self-reconstituting objects of organic, abstract art.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Au bord du lac |
| Original language | FR |
| Spoken languages | No Language |
| Production countries | France |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | La Sept-Arte, Kira B.M. Films, CNC, Commission Cinéma de la Procirep |
| Release date | 26 settembre 1994 |
| Executive producer | Thierry Garrel |
| Production | Edwin Baily |
| Writer | Patrick Bokanowski |
| Editing | Christian Dutac |
| Cinematography | François Poirier, Vincent Tamisier |
| Assistant directors | Patrick Bokanowski |
| Special effects | Patrick Bokanowski |
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Premiere
Theatrical release
United States / Sep 26, 1994 / NR
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