21/04/2006

"Gone for a Danse "

We can announce you the definitive title of Alain Berliner's last film today: "Gone for a Dance"



 

The movies

Gone for a Danse


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The House by the Canal

Edmée is sixteen. She has just lost her parents and must leave her bourgeois town world at Lille to go and live with her cousins that she doesn’t know, on a farm along a canal in Flanders. Edmée discovers a tough life which is completely foreign to her. She becomes conscience of her femininity and her capacity to seduce which she uses over her two cousins: a dangerous game which aggravates the boy’s impulses provoking uncontrolled violence and leads to a tragic spiral of events.
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Passion of Mind

Marie Willis is a young widow bringing up her two daughters in Provence. When she falls asleep in the evening, she immediately wakes up in another world, Marty Willis’ world, a trendy New York business woman, single and wooed. These two women are very different however, they are the same. They both suffer from an isolated case of schizophrenia, continuously trying to figure out which one of the two worlds is the real one. The desire to love again will lead them to the truth. One day Marie Meets William... One day Marty meets Aaron... Both are ready to fight to prove these women they are real.
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The Wall

It’s an absurd Belgian story, even more enormous in that it intervenes as we cross into the third millennium, at a moment when globalization of the economy, the media and information networks put the North Pole and the South Pole into permanent connection. But in Belgium, the North and South clash by tradition.
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My Life in Pink

« My Life in Pink » is the story of a little boy who dreams of being a girl. What seems normal to him is not necessarily the same for others; there is the done thing and things which are just not done, even if they might seem natural to us.The film also talks about parents who don’t know what to do when faced with the tenacity, the conviction of their children.
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Rose

Albert Brun is an austere singing teacher who has fallen in love with a rose in the garden on the ground floor of his apartment building. The flower opens lovingly to him but closes as soon as danger is present. The danger is called Rose, a new neighbour in a rented apartment who has arrived with her son and who doesn’t really care for anything botanical. The relationship between Rose and Albert becomes thorny: she forbids him access to the garden.
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Photos: Jean-Michel Vlaeminckx
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