San Francisco International Film Festival 20 April - 04 May 2006

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ON FIRE

Ça brûle

New Directors

France/Switzerland, 2006, 111 minutes

SHOWTIMES

Sat, May 5 / 01:45 / Clay / ONFI05Y
Mon, May 7 / 07:00 / PFA / ONFI07P
Wed, May 9 / 03:00 / Kabuki / ONFI09K

CREDITS

dir
Claire Simon
prod
Gilles Sandoz, Ruth Waldburger, Samuel Chauvin
scr
Claire Simon, Jérôme Beaujour, Nadège Trebal
cam
Pascale Granel
editor
Julien Lacheray, Daniel Gibel
mus
Martin Wheeler
cast
Camille Varenne, Gilbert Melki, Kader Mohamed, Marion Maintenay, Morgane Moré, Jean-Quentin Chatelain, Olivia Willaumez, Nabil Radi
source
Films Distribution, 6 Rue de l’Ecole de Medecine, 75003 Paris, France FAX: +33-1-53-10-33-98 EMAIL: wisnia@filmdistribution.com
On Fire

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Director Claire Simon offers a smartly perceptive examination of adolescence at its most destructive in this drama about a self-absorbed 15-year-old girl named Livia. Summer has begun and Livia has nothing to do except ride her horse around the small Provençal town where she lives with her divorced mother. On top of her horse, Livia feels regal and above the fray of peers who tease and pester her. When Livia’s father takes her horse back to his farm, she loses her sense of place and power and channels her energy into an obsession with a local fireman, Jean, who is married, raising a baby and old enough to be her father. Jean is kind to the restless girl, maybe even a little attracted to her, and Livia’s infatuation grows. She pursues Jean with a reckless disregard for anything other than her own intense romantic feelings. The drama unfolds in a deliberately nonlinear fashion, and Simon lingers on scenes of Livia and her friends teasing each other and flirting with danger. These cruel and thoughtless acts of youth lead to a climax both inevitable and tragic. Meanwhile, Jean’s risky profession makes for some stunning fire sequences, shot over a period of two years in the dry Mediterranean countryside, a directorial dedication to authenticity reflecting Simon’s experience as a documentary filmmaker. Simon stokes On Fire with an unfettered, impromptu quality and wayward rhythm that beautifully underscores Livia’s impulsive, unrestrained behavior that feeds the inferno of adolescence.

—Beverly Berning

Sponsored by TV5MONDE, Alliance Française of San Francisco, Consulate General of France and Air France. Presented in association with the French Cultural Services, Consulate General of France and the French-American Cultural Foundation in San Francisco.

 

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