Jean-Marie Straub’s new film closes the circle. The years 1954–2013 are displayed as representing a film produced in collaboration with Danièle Huillet. The two had met in Paris in 1954, around the year they came across the text by Georges Bernanos, to whom Straub has now dedicated a half-hour film. A man and a woman engaged in a dialogue, talking about their love, as if talking across an abyss. Then, in the last take, the two of them close together, motionless for a long time
Directed by Jean-Marie Straub
woman director
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Jean-Marie Straub
Director
Jean-Marie Straub
Screenplay
Renato Berta
Director of Photography
Georges Bernanos
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1 review
Nick
5.0★ · 11/13/25
I guess I'm an absolute poser for not understanding the appeal here. What is the draw to two people reading directly from a script and pulling a simple formal trick of geospatial reorientation? How is this emotional? What is the appeal?
Someone help.
I guess I'm an absolute poser for not understanding the appeal here. What is the draw to two people reading directly from a script and pulling a simple formal trick of geospatial reorientation? How is this emotional? What is the appeal?