Lucie perd son cheval

Claude Schmitz

P&I Selection 2022

  • 81'
  • Belgium
  • 2021

What is a knight without his horse? An actor without an audience? A mother without her child? Lucie is all of these things: a working mum and wandering knight, in a film that keeps changing its setting and tone. After a relaxing stay at her grandmother’s house, with whom she leaves her daughter, she suddenly discovers herself in full medieval armour amongst rolling hills. The action then shifts to an empty theatre, where Lucie – in the same suit of armour – awakes amidst the chaotic preparations for a performance of King Lear.

Lucie, played by French-Belgian actress Lucie Debay (MelodyKing of the Belgians), repeatedly whispers to herself: “Don’t lose track of things.” This debut feature film – by film and theatre maker Claude Schmitz – reflects on life, performance, dreams, and deeds. The Covid-19 pandemic’s effects on the performing arts are implicit, yet unmistakable in the existential undertone of Lucie’s quest.

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Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET



Claude Schmitz

P&I Selection 2022

  • 81'
  • Belgium
  • 2021
Director
Claude Schmitz
Countries of production
Belgium, France
Year
2021
Festival Edition
P&I Selection 2022
Length
81'
Medium
DCP
International title
Lucie Loses Her Horse
Language
French
Producer
Annabelle Bouzom
Production Companies
Les films de l'autre cougar, Théâtre de Liège
Sales
Les films de l'autre cougar
Screenplay
Claude Schmitz
Cinematography
Florian Berutti
Editor
Marie Beauné, Jeanne Plassier
Music
Maxime Bodson
Cast
Lucie Debay, Hélène Bressiant, Tibo Vandenborre, Judith Williquet
Director
Claude Schmitz
Countries of production
Belgium, France
Year
2021
Festival Edition
P&I Selection 2022
Length
81'
Medium
DCP
International title
Lucie Loses Her Horse
Language
French
Producer
Annabelle Bouzom
Production Companies
Les films de l'autre cougar, Théâtre de Liège
Sales
Les films de l'autre cougar
Screenplay
Claude Schmitz
Cinematography
Florian Berutti
Editor
Marie Beauné, Jeanne Plassier
Music
Maxime Bodson
Cast
Lucie Debay, Hélène Bressiant, Tibo Vandenborre, Judith Williquet