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      • L\'étrange couleur des larmes de ton corps / Strange Colour of Your Body\'s Tears, The
        • L'étrange couleur des larmes de ton corps / Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears, The

          • Country:
          • Belgium, France, Luksemburg, 2013
          • Group:
          • Frontiers
          • Duration:
          • 102’
          • Director:
          • Elen Kate, Bruno Forcani
          • Screenplay:
          • Elen Kate, Bruno Forcani
          • Cast:
          • Klaus Tange, Ursula Bedena, Džo Kener
          • Festivals:
          • Cinematography:
          • Manuel Dakos
          • Editing:
          • Bernard Bits
          • Sound:
          • Iv Bemelmans
          • Producer:
          • Fransoa Konjar, Iv Komenž
          • Production:
          • Anonymes Films, Tobina Film
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        • Showing

          03. Mar | 20:00 | 300 RSD
          Dom omladine

          04. Mar | 17:00 | 300 RSD
          Dvorana Kulturnog centra

        • SYNOPSIS

          A woman vanishes. Her husband inquires into the strange circumstances of her disappearance. Did she leave him? Is she dead? As he goes along searching, he plunges into a world of nightmare and violance.

           

          Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani

           

           

          Hélène Cattet, born in 1976 in Paris, and Bruno Forzani, born the same year in Menton, met in Brussels in 1997. After several short films, Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani realize in 2009 Amer, postmodern homage to giallo that s' distinguished internationally. Bruno Forzani is also, since 2004, programmer and presenter of French cinema screenings at the Bis, the Brussels Film Museum.

           

          Filmography

          2014       L'étrange couleur des larmes de ton corps / Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears, The /

          2012       ABC’s of Death - Segment O is for Orgasm

          2009       Amer

           

          Festivals

          2014       Toronto, Locarno

           

          Virtually every shot features an inspired sense of mise-en-scene.

          Erich Kohn, Indie Wire

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