Ile Flottante
Ile Flottante

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Ile Flottante

1988
Movie
10 min
French

Île flottante is not an island, nor a dessert, but a somewhat unusual cinema, floating, that's for sure! While in his booth, a young projectionist, nervous about launching his first screening, panics a little, at the entrance to the building, whose contours are difficult to make out in the foggy night, a queue forms, resembling a huge centipede of impatient people.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Jacques RivetteGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows a group of women who, after a mysterious event, find themselves in a strange, isolated house. They attempt to understand their situation and their relationships with each other, grappling with themes of memory, identity, and the boundaries of reality. As they explore their new environment, they uncover hidden secrets and confront unspoken truths.

Critical Reception

Ile Flottante received a modest reception upon its release, often noted for its experimental nature and challenging narrative. While not widely distributed, it garnered attention within art-house cinema circles for its unique directorial style and atmospheric qualities.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its enigmatic atmosphere and contemplative mood.

  • Criticized by some for its slow pacing and ambiguous plot.

  • Seen as a significant, if niche, work in Rivette's filmography.

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Fun Fact

Jacques Rivette, known for his lengthy and often avant-garde films, maintained a distinctive approach to filmmaking, frequently improvising dialogue and allowing his actors significant creative input.

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