Cousin Jules
Dominique Benicheti
Frankreich | 1972 | 91 min
Sprachen : Französisch, Englisch
In diesem technisch ambitionierten Film dokumentiert Dominique Benicheti im Breitbildformat den „spektakulären Alltag“ von Cousin Jules und seiner Frau Félicie. Angesiedelt in einer Zeit, in der Frankreich von den Unruhen des Mai 1968 erfasst war, zieht uns der Film mit einer Symphonie aus Schmiedegeräuschen in einen Kreislauf überlieferter Gesten, die an Raymond Depardon und Jacques Tati erinnern.
With steadfast dedication, Dominique Benicheti visited Jules and his wife, Eugénie, at their home in Burgundy for five years, from 1968 to 1973. It is perhaps the quintessence of documentary filmmaking to capture a world before it disappears. The television director, passionate about technology, records this “peasant profile” in a profoundly paradoxical move. To follow the path to the well, he installs rails to execute a precise circular tracking shot. He employs the modern widescreen Techniscope format to capture the beauty of the colours. We sense that, with Jules, the blacksmithing techniques passed down through the generations will finally be lost. The filmmaker makes their sounds resonate within a complex score. Words are scarce in the dance of the two spouses, which creates the full “spectacle of the everyday”, in the words of cinematographer Pierre William Glenn. Multiple shooting sessions are edited almost to appear like a single day, where the passage of time is nearly imperceptible and leaves no room for an off‑screen space that can only be imagined: the social unrest that, beyond the fields, is transforming the world.
Raphaëlle Pireyre
Raphaëlle Pireyre
Le Cousin Jules, 1972
Vorstellungen und Tickets
Sonntag 19 April 2026 14:00
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Buch
Dominique Benicheti
Kamera
Paul LaunayPierre-William Glenn
Schnitt
Marie-Geneviève Ripeau
Ton
René-Jean BouyerChristian BourquinRoger LetellierJacques Maumont
Produktion
Dominique Benicheti
Vertrieb
Carlotta Filmsinfo@carlottafilms.com