Marguerite Duras
1979 - 11 min - 35 mm - Couleur - France
The camera floats around the Tuileries Gardens. It turns around the statues and goes down the pathways. The images come from the unused material of Navire Night. Duras reorganises the rushes here to evoke – again through voice-over – Caesarea, a town which only survives in name and where memories echo of Berenice, the Queen of the Jews, driven out of the ancient town after her rejection by Titus.
(SB, FIDMarseille 2014)
Author-Director : Marguerite Duras
Photography : Pierre Lhomme
Sound : Dominique Hennequin
Editing : Geneviève Dufour
Delegate Producer : Les Films du losange
Contribution : Institut français. Département Cinéma