Deux Fois

Twice
Jackie Raynal
France
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Twice
Synopsis

Jackie Raynal's directorial debut, a deconstructionist fable that she herself stars in. The film's title, which literally translates as Twice and is sometimes translated as Twice Upon a Time, refers to the occasional repetition of some scenes and actions. Its protagonist appears to be sitting quietly at dinner, her head bowed and hands folded, followed by a series of unconnected and repetitive episodes.

Q&A with Jackie Raynal.

Director biography

Jackie Raynal
Jackie Raynal

Jackie Raynal (France, 1940) was the editor of the films of Nouvelle Vague filmmakers such as Eric Rohmer, Jean-Daniel Pollet and Claude Chabrol. It was under the impulse of Sylvina Boisonnas and the Zanzibar group that she made her first film, Deux Fois, shot in Barcelona in 9 days. After years of travels, he settled in New York where he directed several cinemas and numerous international festivals while continuing to make films.

Finished

Sessions

May

Thursday 04
21:00 h
Filmoteca Española. Cine Doré. Sala 1

Credits

Language
French - Subtitles in spanish and english
Director
Jackie Raynal