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The Line
World Cinema
Family/Child · Crime/Violence
- CountrySwitzerland/France/Belgium
- Production Year2022
- Running Time103min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Vivaldi’s music flows, vases fly, a record shatters, and scores flutter. An angry
woman slaps another, who falls on the piano as she tries to run away. This
four-minute slow-motion sequence shot by Agnes Godard provides one of
the most dramatic openings of any films screened this year. The setting is a
family facing its own implosion. Director Meier’s new film combines elements
from her earlier Home (2008) and Sister (2012) to penetrate more deeply into
dysfunctional family dynamics. Following the violent assault on her mother
(shown in the opening scene), eldest daughter Margaret is barred from all
contact by a restraining order. All semblance of what might seem to be a
normal mother/daughter relationship is absent from this film, and yet there is
a precious and mature relationship between them. Margaret, a musician, has
to believe in her singing, and if one note is not played, the score collapses. The
Line, a lyrical version of Autumn Sonata (1978), talks about the desperation
and danger to exist on the score of family. (LEE Yong Cheol)
Director

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Ursula MEIER
Ursula Meier studied filmmaking in Belgium. Her first feature, Home (2008), was selected for the Cannes Critics Week and won the Lumières Award in the same year. Her film, Sister (2012), received a Silver Bear-Special Prize at the Berlinale. She was invited to the Cannes International Film Festival with the collective film Bridges of Sarajevo (2014). The Line was selected as part of Berlinale’s main competition.
Credit
- Director
Ursula MEIER - ProducerPauline GYGAX
- CastStéphanie BLANCHOUD
Valeria Bruni TEDESCHI
Elli SPAGNOLO - ScreenplayStéphanie BLANCHOUD
- Production CompanyArte France Cinéma
RTS Radio Télévision Suisse
RTBF (Belgian Television)
VOO and Be tv
Bande à part Films
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