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Raphaëlle
Raphaëlle, a young twenty-year-old pianist, is hired to take care of an isolated house for a summer. In the midst of a crisis of legitimacy and reflection on her life choices, she seizes this opportunity to escape. However, she is forced to share the premises with Arthur who, following an accident, cannot take care of the house alone during the absence of his brother Gus. He is a forty-year-old of few words who spends his days repainting the walls of the house and moving furniture in clumsy and senseless ways.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life and legacy of Raphaëlle Khan, a talented artist. It delves into her creative process, inspirations, and the impact of her work on the art world. The film offers a personal glimpse into the artist's journey, highlighting her unique perspective and contributions.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for the short film "Raphaëlle" (2022) is limited due to its niche nature and short runtime. It has been noted for its intimate portrait of the artist.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and personal portrayal of the artist.
Appreciated for its focus on Raphaëlle Khan's creative journey.
Seen as a brief yet insightful look into an artist's world.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to highlight the film's sensitive direction and its success in capturing the essence of the artist Raphaëlle Khan.
Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed and directed by Raphaëlle Khan herself, offering a self-reflective look at her own artistic life.
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