Annie Erno, who was recently awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, is honored at Arte with the documentary “Super 8 Years”, which connects the viewer with the intimacy of women. Available for free.
In the vicinity of the Nobel Prize in Literature… Arte is honoring the French woman Annie Ernot, who was recently awarded the prestigious award. The documentary Les Années Super 8, which he made with his son David, is indeed free until October 31. on Arte.tv.
Presented at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs during the recent Cannes Film Festival, this work, which immerses us in the intimacy of a woman of letters before her career as a writer, opens in cinemas on December 14.
In the documentary Les Années Super 8, Annie Ernot superimposes her voice over fragments of silent images from family films of the 1970s. As such, it offers a chronicle of an era as well as a powerful history of women’s emancipation.
“Reviewing our Super Eight films made between 1972 and 1981, I thought it was not only a family archive, but a testament to the tastes, hobbies, lifestyles and aspirations of social class in the decade following 1968.”declares Annie Ernot, whose novels Passion Simple and L’Evénement have notably made it to the screen. “These silent images, I wanted to integrate them into a story at the crossroads of history, social and also intimate, using my personal diary of those years.”
Trailer for “Passion Simple,” a film adapted from Annie Erno’s novel:
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