Director | David Mambouch |
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David Mambouch takes us on an artistic journey as lived by Maguy Marin.
The path of this “time to act” doesn’t merely retrace the disruptive and formidable saga of women who break down barriers and conventions, portraying the journey of a dance troupe and creative thought that evolves over time. The film also describes the subtle interweaving, the crucial link between life on stage and the fertile ground of family history, the decisive encounter with people rebelling against commercial archetypes, bearing aloft the war banners of Samuel Beckett’s writing.
We sense the early days of the art and listen to its determination. Marin’s cutting words are landmarks of rage against indignity and injustice.
This film is an instrument to live life in the here and now.
Jean-Marie Barbe
Producer, Co-founder of the États Généraux du Film Documentaire de Lussas
David Mambouch takes us on an artistic journey as lived by Maguy Marin.
The path of this “time to act” doesn’t merely retrace the disruptive and formidable saga of women who break down barriers and conventions, portraying the journey of a dance troupe and creative thought that evolves over time. The film also describes the subtle interweaving, the crucial link between life on stage and the fertile ground of family history, the decisive encounter with people rebelling against commercial archetypes, bearing aloft the war banners of Samuel Beckett’s writing.
We sense the early days of the art and listen to its determination. Marin’s cutting words are landmarks of rage against indignity and injustice.
This film is an instrument to live life in the here and now.
Jean-Marie Barbe
Producer, Co-founder of the États Généraux du Film Documentaire de Lussas