Monday, August 10, 2015

Death of Solveig Anspach director – Les Echos

Solveig Anspach died at 54, in the Drôme, recurrence of cancer. It is addressing this difficult subject, as Solveig struck minds in 1999. “Top hearts” told the story of a young woman suffering from cancer which doctors suggest an abortion. She refuses and gives birth to a baby girl before continuing his fight against the disease. The film received several nominations Caesar and Karine Viard, overwhelming, won the best actress.

Born on a small island off Iceland, in 1960, an American father and Icelandic mother, Solveig Anspach is graduated from Fémis. Director of several documentaries, his fiction often Iceland as a framework. The dark “Stormy Weather with Elodie Bouchez soon followed by the hilarious” Back Soon “. “Back soon”, that is indicated by the sign placed on the door of a certain Anna, main dealeuse herb Reikjavik. The problem is that Anna (Dida Jonsdottir (does not return, embarked on an improbable road movie across the island. Meanwhile, the living room of his house fills with cool baba awaiting delivery.

“Back soon” is the first part of this “trilogy swath” that pousuit with “Queen of Montreuil,” bittersweet comedy about grief and love that puts again directed the wonderful and surprising Dida alongside Florence Loiret-Caille and Samir Guesmi. The third component which Solveig working despite illness should be called “The aquatic effect.”

Meanwhile, Solveig Anspach found Karin Viard in “Lulu Nude Woman”, a “social comedy” tender to the sincere accents which was a nice public success. Karin Viard y plays the role of a housewife unemployed unhappy married, who decides not to go home, take a few days for her and take life as it comes. She cuts her cell phone and goes on an adventure in Breton country where it will be nice encounters that change the course of his life. It is a singular voice that is off, made of poetry, melancholy and whimsy. A voice that fail to French cinema.



See also the criticism in video, “Queen of Montreuil” (from 2’17)

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Thierry Gandillot
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