18° TORINO FILM FESTIVAL
Tribute to Manoel De Oliveira

EN UNE POIGNÉE DE MAINS AMIES, FLEUVE QUI, PAR DESSOUS LES PONTS, OUVRE LA PORTE DE LA MER...

IN A HANDFUL OF FRIENDLY HANDS, THE RIVER THAT, FROM BEHIND THE BRIDGES, OPENS THE DOOR TO THE SEA...

Country: India
Year: 1997
Duration: 28'


On a trip to Portugal, Jean Rouch chats with Manoel de Oliveira on the terrace of his house overlooking the Douro river. Rouch lyrically praises Oliveira's first film, Douro, Faina Fluvial, remarking that it was the first documentary he ever saw. Camera in hand, the two men drive along the Douro to Porto, quoting the verses of a poem of Oliveira's "inspired by the wind, the river and friendship". A journey that traces the story of a river and of a shared passion for cinema.

Biography

film director

Jean Rouch

Jean Rouch was born on May 31, 1917 in Paris. He graduated in Literature, in Civil Engineering and eventually he graduated from the Institute of Ethnology. During the war he conducts ethnographic surveys in Nigeria and Senegal. Between 1946 and 1947 he made the descent of the Niger in pirogue, in the company of Jean Sauvy and Pierre Bonty. Meanwhile, with his 16mm camera, he shoots ceremonies and rites, creating a fascinating document of the highest ethnographic value and recording the transformation of a continent from colonialism to independence. Au pays des images noirs (1947) is the first of a long series of short films, made with the cinéma-direct technique. This technique involved the use of the machine by hand and recording of the sound in direct contact in order to capture the real in its immediacy. This choice, in its demystification of the technical instrument - which demonstrates the concrete possibility of making a film without being subject to the limits of heavy technology and a large team - has had a major influence on the Nouvelle Vague. With his method Rouch realizes other important films such as Moi un Noir (1957) on the young people who flock to Treichville (Côte d'Ivoire) in search of work, La pyramide humaine (1958), on the relations between black and white students in Abidjan high school , Chronique d'un été (1960), a film about the Parisians, filmed with Edgar Morin, Chasse au lion à l'arche (1964) on a particular type of hunting in Côte d'Ivoire, and Gare du Nord, an episode of Paris vu par (1966) filmed in real time, which tells of a abandonment, a meeting, a race along Paris and a suicide. The method of Rouch should not be confused with the concept of "life caught suddenly". Rouch causes the protagonists of his films with the camera, forcing them to become characters and to interpret stories that they themselves have sometimes invented. In this way fiction and improvisation are transformed into tools to arrive at "truth". Hence the rejection of traditional editing, formal neglect, the pre-eminence of contents. In 1984 he presented at the Venice Film Festival Dyonisos: an ironic representation of the reality of an anthropologist divided between industrial civilization and primitive worlds. From 1947 to today, Rouch has shot over one hundred and fifty films.

Cast

& Credits

Director: Jean Rouch.
Screenplay: Manoel de Oliveira, Jean Rouch.
Director of photography: Jérôme Blumberg.
Editor: Françoise Beloux.
Sound: François Didio.
Production company: Institut Français de Porto/CNRS Images/FEMIS/CFE Musée de l'Homme.
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