Céline Sciamma's Cinematic Reflections and Artistic Exile
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Director Céline Sciamma discusses her artistic reflections and a "small form of exile from fiction" following the success of "Portrait of a Young Girl on Fire." She questions the growth in public recognition and her industry standing, choosing to re-evaluate her work within a broader political context concerning the social function of art.
KI-generierte Zusammenfassung
Warum es wichtig ist
Filmmaker Céline Sciamma is known for her questioning of cinema's possibilities, her sensitive, poetic, and feminist artistic practice. The Centre Pompidou posed the question "Where are you now?" to invited filmmakers. Sciamma has largely withdrawn from public view since her 2021 film "Petite maman."
Céline Sciamma never ceases to question cinema. Whether it's about its possibilities as a language or about her own practice of a sensitive, poetic, and feminist art. So the question that the Centre Pompidou poses to each filmmaker invited to present their work – "Where are you now?" – was perfectly timed for a director who has almost entirely deserted cinemas since Petite maman (2021).
When met before this anticipated retrospective at MK2 Bibliothèque in Paris from June 3 to 16, Céline Sciamma conceded "a small form of exile from fiction." "Things shifted quite abruptly for me with Portrait of a Young Girl on Fire [screenplay prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019]," she specified, "whether in terms of public notoriety or my place within the industry. I questioned the idea that this growth was good news. And I chose to stop to readjust things within a global political context that raises the question of everyone's social function."
Offene Fragen
- What specific adjustments has Sciamma made in her practice?
- What are her future projects?
- How does she perceive the social function of cinema in the current political climate?



