Solaris Mon Amour

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Kuba Mikurda • Écrit par Kuba Mikurda, Laura Pawela, djLenar
    Pologne • 2023 • 47 minutes • Noir & Blanc
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EXPÉRIMENTAL

Inspiré par Solaris de Stanisław Lem, le film se compose d’extraits de 70 films produits par l’Educational Film Studio de Łódź dans les années 1960 et de la première adaptation radiophonique de Solaris. Une histoire personnelle, proche de la transe, sur la perte, le deuil et la mémoire.

EXPERIMENTAL

An extraordinary found footage documentary inspired by Stanisław Lem’s Solaris. A trance-like, personal story about loss, mourning & memory. The film consists of excerpts from 70 films produced by the Educational Film Studio in Lodz in the 1960s and the first radio adaptations of Solaris. Lem begins writing Solaris the same year that Resnais’ Hiroshima Mon Amour is released” – says Kuba Mikurda – Like Resnais’ film, I find Solaris a fascinating study of post-traumatic memory – repressed memories that pave their way into consciousness and demand to be expressed.

"All materials have been cut from their original context and stripped of their original function, which was primarily to illustrate short lectures on medicine, biology, technology, cosmology, etc. In Solaris Mon Amour they were used to build a visual narrative based on Stanislaw Lem’s novel. We mainly looked for close-ups and abstract shots, so that the shots did not contain too much knowledge of the original context. We also tried not to use facial shots (except for the last part of the film), so that the viewer would not identify with the characters on the screen and more with the character’s voiceover. We made the planet Solaris primarily from microscope shots – bacteria, protozoa, tissues, etc."
(Kuba Mikurda)

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