Traunstein. Julie Gasemi / Nicolas Dufranne
“Claire discovers that she appears in a poor quality film found on the internet. She sees herself at the window of her house, accompanied by a man she does not know. They look like they are in love. She decides to set out in search of that stranger, towards Traunstein.”
Synopsis
“Claire discovers that she appears in a poor quality film found on the internet. She sees herself at the window of her house, accompanied by a man she does not know. They look like they are in love. She decides to set out in search of that stranger, towards Traunstein.”
Statement of intent
“Traunstein” is a fiction.
The characters are caught up in a narrative which seems to repeat itself indefinitely.
A relationship is woven between them, a fine thread, mainly composed of stories told.
The dialogues are said in an invented language (translated in subtitles), conjuring up a foreign geography, a distant country, which does, however, seem familiar.
A guiding thread emerges, the love of a woman for a man of whom she has seen only the picture.
Teaser : https://vimeo.com/505231179

Traunstein
© Julie Gasemi / Nicolas Dufranne