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| Aline, a solitary and introverted young girl living in the Alps, falls in love passionately with a tourist. But when she sees him again in town he tells her that he doesnt love her. Unable to accept this rejection Aline increasingly goes insane, hearing voices that suggest another way to unite with her lover. |
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Aline is living with her grandmother in a small mountain village. As a solitary and introverted person she has developed a deep sensitivity regarding tones that are audible outside the community.
One summer she falls in love with Oliver, a man from the town coming into the mountains to spend his holidays there. When Oliver leaves, Aline is no longer able to live in her valley without her beloved one. Some weeks after his departure she decides to meet him again in town to marry him and make him the legitimate father of the child she is sure to expect.
Having arrived in Bern Aline has to give in quietly for Oliver is neither interested in her nor in her problems. She cannot bear this rejection. Lonely and dispairing she works herself up in a state of insanity, hearing voices that speak to her persistently. These suggest a special remedy for the attainment of the absolute reunification with her lover. Thus Aline invites Oliver for one last dinner |
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Musical fairy-tale, 2003
57 min., Video
Original version: French
Written & directed by:
Kamal Musale
Photography: Hans Meier, Camille Cottaqnoud, Kamal Musale
Editor: Kamal Musale
Sound: Eric Ghersinu
Music: Peter Scherrer
Cast: Estelle Crottaz, François Rossier
Premiere: 13.08.2003
Festivals: Locarno International Film Festival; Alpe Adria Cinema, Trieste; Worldfest, Houston
Production: Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion
Co-production: Les Films du Lotus, Lausanne; SF DRS
Producer: Susann Rüdlinger & Samir
Commissioning editors: Thomas Beck (SF DRS)
World rights: Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion
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