Breathe

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France’s Mélanie Laurent is primarily an actress, who in this country is known for her role in Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds. She has directed two films, the second of which, Breathe, is filled with moments that really achieve the condition of enchantment. But here is the thing: Directors with an acting background have a natural tendency to bank a lot on acting, which is one of the least interesting elements of the art. An actor’s face is of far greater value than his/her performance. Laurent, however, has this understanding. Her film, which concerns a brutally close relationship between two high-school girls, is almost all about the surface of faces, the magic of motion, the qualities of light, and the possibilities of color. A film should always strive to be as wonderful as Breathe. by Charles Mudede
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Director
Just Philippot
Cast
Marie Kauffmann, Candela Cottis, Laurence Cordier

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