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Au Soleil même la nuit (2012)

Directed by Ariane Mnouchkine
2h 40minruntime
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5.0/10

Plot

This is a film about the rehearsing of Molière's 'Tartuffe' in 1995. Working handheld or with a stand for up to 12 hours a day, cameraman Eric Darmon became so much part of the landscape that he had a totally free hand in documenting the play's gestation, complete with director Ariane Mnouchkine's instructions, urgings and moments of uncertainty. Every action, decision, and all the tensions, elation, gaffes and bouts of craziness were filmed as they happened. And then along came editor Catherine Vilpoux, faced with 580 hours of rushes and a titanic exercise in viewing, sorting, selecting and assembling. Gradually the film took shape a shape that reflects the Théâtre du Soleil's commitment to finding the right theatrical form. Ultimately, is this a film about stage directing? About a troupe of actors? About the way actors work? About how an actor is born? About the learning process? The teaching process? The theatre? Life? Probably all of that. And an unparalleled work of its kind.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

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Original titleAu Soleil même la nuit
Original languageFrançais (FR)
Spoken languagesFrançais
StatusReleased
Release date21 agosto 2012
Assistant directorsAriane Mnouchkine

Release dates

Theatrical release

France / Aug 21, 2012

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