Clèves
is the adaptation of the eponymous novel by Marie Darrieussecq published in 2011. And this film, Rodolphe Tissot, director of the series
So be it
s and
Les Petits Meurtres by Agatha Christie
, has nourished him for all his years.
“This novel overwhelmed me in what it tells about adolescence, the discovery of sexuality, life in the provinces
,” he confided to
Le Figaro
during the last La Rochelle TV Fiction Festival where the work won the prizes for best director and best female hope.
I was deeply touched by this very raw but also funny and poetic writing.
And, as strange as it may seem, I identified very much with her heroine for whom I have total empathy.
I found myself in his questions, his chaotic journey.
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Its adaptation took some liberties.
The story takes place today and not in the 1980s. Change of time and setting.
It is located in Haute-
Savoie rather than in the expensive Basque Country…
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