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Je suis dévisagée
A young designer is on the lookout for a unique beauty. He is about to cross the path of a girl a bit peculiar.
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Plot Summary
This short film by Valérie Mréjen explores the gaze and its impact on individuals, particularly women. Through a series of interviews and observations, it delves into how being looked at can shape identity and perception. The film questions the power dynamics inherent in the act of looking.
Critical Reception
As a niche art-house short film, "Je suis dévisagée" received attention within experimental film circles and festivals. Critics generally noted its thought-provoking exploration of perception and representation, appreciating its understated yet potent examination of the female gaze.
What Reviewers Say
Explores the complex nature of the gaze.
Offers a subtle but insightful look at how we perceive and are perceived.
Appreciated for its experimental approach to documentary.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, including FIDMarseille.
Fun Fact
Valérie Mréjen often incorporates elements of performance and interview into her visual art and film projects, blurring the lines between documentary and artistic exploration.
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