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Dormez, je le veux!
Cora is a teenager and has a lot of problems (mostly because of the relationship with her parents). One day she meets Katz, a hypnotizer who makes shows in the whole country, and his assistant Pedro. Then she manages to convince Katz to bring her with him in order to teach her his job. Thus Cora leaves her home without saying any word to her parents and begins a long trip through France with a very tumultuous relationship with Katz and Pedro.
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Plot Summary
This short film explores themes of identity and perception through a series of evocative and dreamlike images. It delves into the inner world of its characters, offering a poetic and visually striking meditation on existence. The narrative is deliberately fragmented, inviting the viewer to piece together their own interpretations.
Critical Reception
As a short film by a renowned photographer turned director, 'Dormez, je le veux!' was primarily appreciated for its artistic vision and aesthetic qualities rather than mainstream critical acclaim. It is often viewed as a personal and experimental work, appealing to audiences interested in avant-garde cinema and visual art.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its striking visual style and dreamlike atmosphere.
Appreciated as an artistic and experimental exploration of mood and character.
Not widely reviewed due to its nature as a short film.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Sarah Moon, known for her distinctive fashion photography, brought her unique visual aesthetic to this directorial work, emphasizing atmosphere and mood over conventional narrative.
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