Le mort saisit le vif - Film de Raphaël Botiveau
Le mort saisit le vif
De Raphaël Botiveau, film 2016, 29min
A ghostly train and a road in George Sand’s French region of Berry – a country of witches – lead to a place known as « The House Alone ». The lines of an old post house emerge out of the night by the roadside. One enters the house through the attic with its scary little devil. Two spectra appear, a boy and a girl, pictured in the posture of dead people of the past. These ancestors who, while absent, still inhabit places and weigh on the living. An old grand piano out of tune plays a waltz, ringing the end of this first nocturnal movement. The day begins and with it comes the time of the living: a family is busy in the mass of accumulated objects, classing, sorting, archiving, emptying, selling, throwing, burning things… a brother and a sister put on their grandparents’ costumes to play the past, in a mix of tenderness, irony and anger.
Le mort saisit le vif [The dead seizes the living] describes a contradictory move in which inheritance – the places and things, the dead – seeks to seize the heirs who, in turn, try to appropriate it as much as they want to detach from it. Mixing re-enactments, imagined scenes, documentary inserts (in 17,5mm, 16mm, Super 8, and video), the film questions what is at play between generations when the time has come to part with the past and its overflow of memory, which might well turn into a grave.
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