Related Images is a column in which filmmakers invite readers behind the scenes, into their sketchbooks, or otherwise through the looking glass to learn more about their creative processes.Nans Laborde-Jourdàa’s Boléro is now showing exclusively on Mubi in many countries.Dawn. Photograph by Matt Hill.Boléro summons the spirits of my teenage years, spent in the Pyrenees, and the way we become ourselves in places that have little regard for our differences. Fran came into himself elsewhere, and as he returns, he yearns for reconciliation.I wanted to show François Chaignaud on screen, how powerful a performer she is. Each and every movement she makes portends a future earthquake. I wanted to convey not only her art, but also her vulnerability and subversive impact.I also wanted to show the landscapes in which I grew up, made of wildlife and concrete; show these dear faces, those of my family and my childhood friends.
- 6/4/2024
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