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Hold Me Tight

26th(2021) World Cinema

 

  • CountryFrance/Germany
  • Production Year2021
  • Running Time98min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
At first glance, this film is reminiscent of A Woman Under the Influence (1974) by John Cassavetes: a woman, who is mentally unstable, suddenly finds herself far away from her husband and children. As the story progresses, however, it looks more like The Brown Bunny (2003) by Vincent Gallo: a woman on the road begins a journey back to a certain past. What had seemed like a simple story becomes confusing with a non-linear structure. Things start to clear up around the half-hour mark, but it is still not easy to follow the characters who are emotionally connected by sudden flashbacks that are inserted between interwoven spaces and time. However, the director doesn′t intend to hide certain things for a plot twist. What he wants instead is to delay the emotions that the audience would feel at the end of the movie—rather than simply following the story and dialogue, he wants the audience to be absorbed into the emotions that are revealed by the characters′ facial expressions and gestures. (LEE Yong Cheol)
Director
Director
Mathieu AMALRIC
Mathieu Amalric is a director and actor who was born in 1965 in France. He performed in various movies including Quantum of Solace (2013), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), At Eternity's Gate (2018), and The French Dispatch (2021). In his directing career, the representative films are Mange ta Soupe (1997), Wimbledon Stage (2001), The Blue Room (2014), On Tour (2010) which won the Best Director at 2010 Cannes Film Festival, and Barbara which won the Poetry of Cinema Award of the Un Certain Regard at 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
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Credit
  • Director Mathieu AMALRIC 마티유 아말릭
  • Producer Yael FOGIEL, Laetitia GONZALEZ
  • Cast Vicky KRIEPS, Arieh WORTHALTER, Anne-Sophie BOWEN-CHATET, Sacha ARDILLY, Juliette BENVENISTE, Aurèle GRZESIK, Aurélia PETIT, Erwan RIBARD, Samuel MATHIEU, Cuca BAÑERES FLOS
  • Screenplay Mathieu AMALRIC
  • Cinematography Christophe BEAUCARNE
  • Editor François GEDIGIER