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The silence after Bach
While they are dancing the tango on the cello suites of Bach, a man and a woman are exploringtheir new apartment. They will seduce themselves, love each other, reject and move. This film is a meeting between the tango, the music of Bach, a camera and a house. It is primarily the interaction between the body and the decor I chose to focus for this film,because that is what creates the dance in the first place, then the light and the sound of it. It is all the revolutions of a couple who are given to see in this every day space : the meeting and moving in, with a still huge space to travel until the rupture and moving with a space already narrowed and becoming stuffy. And if tango is secret shared by two people, what is the place for the viewer - here the camera? can the camera dance with them?
Julien Soudet (FR)



DIRECTOR/SCRIPT
Julien Soudet
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Victoria Donnet
CHOREOGRAPHY/CAST
Mikaël Cadiou & Camille Dantou
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Étienne Bacci
CAMERAPERSON
Fanny Gonin
FIRST CAMERA ASSISTANT
Stefano Forlini
TECHNICIANS
Laure Cornet
GAFFER
Sophie Patalano
SOUND
Charlie Cabocel
EDITING
Victoria Donnet
CALIBRATION
Étienne Bacci
MUSIC
Liam Morissey
Suite pour Violoncelle N° 1. BWV 1007. Sol Majeur,
1er Mouvement : Prélude - Johann Sebastian Bach
Interpreté par Liam Morissey
Suite pour Violoncelle N° 1. BWV 1007. Sol Majeur,
6e Mouvement : Gigue - Johann Sebastian Bach
Interpreté par Liam Morissey
Suite pour Violoncelle N° 2. BWV 1008. Ré mineur,
1er Mouvement : Prélude - Johann Sebastian Bach
Julien Soudet
was born in 1988 the city of Rouen. After a one year at the schoolof art “ ateliers de Sèvres “, where he studied painting and drawing, he obtains a License in motion picture studies at the Paris VII University. He continues his exploration of the cinema at the National School Louis Lumiere, where he shot some shorts like “ Appel d'air “, the documentary “ Building 17 “, or “The promised one”, shot on 35mm. During his scholarship at Louis Lumiere he has been alternatively cameraman, director of photography, assistant director, camera assistant. To end his studies Julien decides to devote his Master's thesis to dance film, the problem is to find the best point of contact between film and dance. It is through this research that has been made the film "The Silence after Bach." He is currently working on a new dance and fiction project.