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'Polar Park', an “unpublished twist” to the game of Cluedo from the coldest town in France

2024-03-11T05:00:01.414Z

Highlights: 'Polar Park', an “unpublished twist” to the game of Cluedo from the coldest town in France. Gérald Hustache Mathieu takes up the plot, protagonists and actors of his previous film for a series of traditional and surrealistic manners. This content that has arrived in Spain through Sundance TV is available in full on demand in the AMC SELEKT service, an à la carte selection of the best content from several linear pay channels.


Gérald Hustache Mathieu takes up the plot, protagonists and actors of his previous film for a series of traditional and surrealistic manners, with echoes of Lynch, David Fincher and the Coens' Fargo


The film director and screenwriter Gérald Hustache Mathieu (Grenoble, France, 56 years old) wanted to film a television series when no one thought of something like that.

It was the year 2010 and he believed that this was the appropriate format to tell the story of David Rosseau, a successful writer of detective novels who becomes an investigator to decipher what he considers to have been a murder camouflaged as a suicide and, in the process, regain inspiration. for another novel.

“At the time, when he developed this story, the series market was not as mature in France as it is now.

It was difficult to find financing and almost all the productions that were released were of low quality.

I had to shoot in film form to ensure that we could meet certain standards,” the creator recalled to this newspaper in mid-January in Paris, during a meeting with the international press.

The film in question, titled

Poupoupidou

in France , received positive reviews, but it was the last one that Hustache Mathieu has shot so far.

In his return to the audiovisual world, the director has recovered the same story, with the same actors and, this time, with the narrative structure that he always wanted

.

Polar Park

is the six-episode result of that second chance.

This content that has arrived in Spain through Sundance TV is available in full on demand in the AMC SELEKT service, an à la carte selection of the best content from several linear pay channels that can be contracted through Movistar Plus+.

“Now, television is capable of hosting that surreal and at the same time poetic universe that I wanted to give to this story and that was then only found in series like

Twin Peaks

,” comments the Frenchman.

In addition to Lynch,

David Fincher's

thriller

Seven

It also inspired that feature film at that time.

And so did the humorous and dark tone of

Fargo

, by the Coen brothers, which in recent years has also become a series, with a recent (and notable) fifth season.

“The Coens are great at constructing a very specific type of tragedy;

one that is morbid and fun at the same time and that I have tried to emulate,” he says in the French capital during the presentation of this series.

In

Polar Park

, the main writer finds a very particular way to overcome the creative block he has suffered for years.

One day, he receives a mysterious message that makes him return to his hometown, Mouthe, considered the coldest place in all of France.

There his brother Giacomo is waiting for him, who has important information about the author's deceased mother.

But, when he arrives, he finds a wave of deaths attributed to a serial killer with a vocation as an artist.

So he decides to investigate what is happening.

As happened in the cinema, Rousseau (played by Jean-Paul Rouve) begins to collaborate with the local police officer Louvetot (Guillaume Gouix).

Together they develop an investigation through the creative mind of the serial killer that will take them through curious places in France and Switzerland.

The characters and their emotions are placed in the foreground in this crime story, ahead of the mystery surrounding the hidden murderer.

And humor gains ground over melancholy with respect to the original story.

The series is full of

cliffhangers

, surprises that trigger the suspense from one chapter to the next and make the challenge of surprising the viewer more risky, says its creator.

“I remember watching

Seven

, which from the beginning built its entire plot so well and, when it seemed to have come to the end, leaving me with the feeling that it had been a scam and that I wanted my money back.

And, suddenly, the half hour after that moment of anger was impressive.

"Fincher stripped himself in a certain way as a filmmaker and went much further than expected," confesses Hustache Mathieu, who wanted "without being arrogant" to reproduce a high point of the same style in the middle bars of

Polar Park

, when there are still several episodes left. for the end.

“It's a way to give a twist to the main plot and not cling to the conventional

whodunit

,” she explains.

“Alfred Hitchcock killed his protagonist in the first minutes of

Psycho

and gave us all a lesson in creating intrigue,” he recalls.

“For the second season of the series I'm going to invite Brad Pitt to kill him as soon as it starts,” jokes the director.

Does the 'Lupine effect' exist?

Has the global success of French series like

Lupine

or

Dix pour cent

(

Call My Agent!

) thanks to their exposure on

streaming

platforms boosted this industry like

La casa de papel

and

Élite

have done with the Spanish one?

“I think that what is happening

is not so much a

Lupine effect as that traditional television channels have understood that series are an opportunity to create economic and creative benefit,” responds Gérald Hustache Mathieu.

“And it also has to do with the fact that French filmmakers and authors have finally assumed that they can express themselves through this window with the same guarantees.

Creators are like monks, people who have faith in an absolute;

They are like knights who fight for the excellence of their writings,” he defends.

Precisely, one of the settings of

Polar Park

is the monastery where Brother Giacomo lives, the frustrated confidant of the novel writer turned detective who is the protagonist of the series.

Religion is a constant in the projects of Gérald Hustache Mathieu, who finds in it a way to drive the conflicts of his characters.

To do so, he uses “that system of values ​​based on religion, between sin and the temptation to transgress, which any spectator of a society like Spain, based on Christianity, can identify,” he points out.

“Also because, as he said, the creative process of a writer of series, films, books and plays is solitary, like that of monks.

To be this type of author, you need to believe in something you don't see.

In my case, my god is fiction.

Or, rather, it is poetry.

What I want is to transmit that need for blind faith to my characters as well,” he argues.

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Source: elparis

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