Sunday morning, a holiday: Magali goes to see her daughter Camille's
end-of-the-year recital. All of a sudden Michel, her ex-husband and Magali's
father, reappears. The man starts to spy on her and observe the lives of the two
women, who by now have learned to live without him. What does Michel want of
Magali?
"I like exploring the last important thing remaining in this
world: the feeling of love. And I do it through different forms. My short film
owes its mechanism to noir films. Je n'ai jamais tué personne creates
tension, but it is outside the classic definition of the events" (E.
Deluc).
Biography
film director
Edouard Deluc
Edouard Deluc (France, 1970), after receiving his degree in Cinema in 1993 from the University of Cergy, debuted as a director in 1995 with the full-length film Bas les idées préconçues sur la vie en général. In 1997, he and Vincent Elbaz collaborated on Envie and Petits Enfers. In 1999 he started directing video clips with Mickey 3D, in particular for Kojak, Tommy Hools and Jean-Louis Murat. In 2002 he returned to cinema with Je n'ai jamais tué personne (2003), which won the Grand Prize at the Chateau Arnoux Festival.
FILMOGRAFIA
Bas les idées préconçues sur la vieen généra (cm, 1995), Envie (cm, 1999, co-regia Vincent Elbaz), Petits Enfers (cm, 1999, co-regia Vincent Elbaz), Le maire de Venise (cm, 2000), Givin'Up (cm, 2003), La France a peur (cm, 2000), Tu dis mais ne sais pas (cm, 2001), Ma Grand-Mère (cm, 2002), Je n'ai jamais tué personne (cm, 2002).
Cast
& Credits
Soggetto, sceneggiatura/Story, screenplay: Edouard Deluc, Jean Slamtrack
Fotografia/Director of photography: Pierre Cottereau
Montaggio/Film editor: SÈbastien de Sainte Croix
Musica/Music: Eric Neveux
Suono/Sound: Jean Philippe
Interpreti e personaggi/Cast and characters: Jean-Jacques Vanier (Michel), Elian Lˆwensohn (Magali), Marie Denigot (Camille), Philippe Rebbot (Eric), BÈatrice Temple (Jeanne)
Produttore/Producer: Emmanuel Agneray, JÈrÙme Bleitrach
Produzione /Production: Bizibi Productions