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STRANGE BIRDS

by Elise Girard

synopsis

Mavie is 27 years old and has just moved to the French capital from the provinces. She dreams of a future as a writer but is plagued by doubt and uncertainty. 76-year-old misanthrope Georges runs a bookshop in Paris – or has he merely been forced to take refuge there to escape his past? These are two peculiar creatures indeed. Georges is cynical and no longer expects much from life, while Mavie is still brimming with expectation. Yet something magical happens between them, until Georges' dark secret suddenly catches up with him – and Mavie is caught up in something very different... Director Elise Girard succeeds in making a dreamlike film full of surprising absurdities. It’s not just love that appears out of the blue for the two protagonists, but also some quite literal strange birds. Girard depicts love beyond the barriers of age in a way that is both unexpected and moving, romantic instead of physical, timeless instead of fashionable. The film reminds us of the multifaceted nature of love as well as how fleeting it can be, existing not yesterday or tomorrow but above all in the present.

international title: Strange Birds
original title: Drôles d'oiseaux
country: France
sales agent: MPM Film (Movies Partners in Motion Film)
year: 2017
genre: fiction
directed by: Elise Girard
film run: 70'
screenplay: Elise Girard, Anne-Louise Trividic
cast: Lolita Chammah, Jean Sorel, Virginie Ledoyen, Pascal Cervo, Ronald Chammah
cinematography by: Renato Berta
film editing: Thomas Glaser
art director: Caroline Leroy
music: Bertrand Burgalat
producer: Janja Kralj
production: KinoElektron, Reborn Production, Mikino
distributor: Shellac Distribution

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