• First Film Competition  
  • French Competition  
  • GNCR Award

AUTOPORTRAIT

Simone FATTAL

“A young woman named Simone Fattal, as if to discover herself, chooses
to expose herself to the eye of the camera in order to reveal (better than any
miroir?) a part of herself. Simone, without acting, enters into the spirit of the
game of reflection that cinema allows – deliberately choosing to bow to the
imperatives of filming, accepting the evaluations that the confrontation with
the lens might generate and taking the risk (not without a certain justifiable
reticence) of revealing herself to the gaze of others. Simone shows herself,
in all spontaneity, talking about herself, through little touches, snippets
and fragments – freely allowing frankness: uncompromisingly accepting
to submit to this exercise of sincerity and truth, which she imposes and
demands of herself. Because Simone seems to expect, above all, a form of
clarity from this “production” of her own image – the cinema thus becoming
the medium, or rather the special condition for making appear (or better still,
making possible) a reality which only it is able to grasp, to render visible,
according to its own balance of light and shadow. That is why this film is
above all a cinematic quest to see: to see emerge, through the gaze, a part
of the self – the part of the self that doesn’t really belong to us, to the extent
that it is true that we are all a face of humanity, even without knowing it.”
(Eugénie Paultre)

  • First Film Competition  
  • French Competition  
  • GNCR Award

Technical sheet

FRANCE
2012
Couleur et N&B
Vidéo
46’

Version originale
Français
Sous-titres
Anglais
Image
Pierre-Henri Magnin
Son
Chilpéric de Boiscuiller
Montage
Eugénie Paultre

Production
Simone Fattal