Le départ

  • 91'
  • Belgium
  • 1966
Le départ is Skolimowski’s first film made in the West. Its protagonist, nineteen-year-old Marc, works as a hairdresser’s apprentice in Brussels and dreams about becoming a racing car driver. He enters his name for a rally due to start in two days, but does not have a car and goes to great lengths to acquire one. However, when he's finally in a position to participate in the competition, he and his girlfriend stop at a hotel to get some sleep and they oversleep the rally.
Marc is Andrzej Leszczyc’s Western counterpart. Like Leszczyc, he likes games and refuses to follow the rules prescribed to him by his elders. He can thus be described as an ‘eternal boy’, Skolimowski’s favourite type of character. There are also differences between the two, as Marc’s identity is entirely defined by what and how he consumes; his love of cars is his only distinct feature. Without it, he would be nobody. Marc is played by Jean-Pierre Léaud, the ‘face’ of the French New Wave and its ultimate rebel.
Le départ is the most ‘musical’ film of Skolimowski's. One feels that without music, Le départ would not survive as a coherent artefact, but break into a series of disjointed episodes. Music not only illustrates the events or counterpoints them, but practically replaces them, filling long passages without words and endowing the whole film with amazing energy. (EMK)

Director
Jerzy Skolimowski
Country of production
Belgium
Year
1966
Festival Edition
IFFR 2009
Length
91'
Medium
35mm
Language
French
Production Company
Elisabeth Film
Sales
Belfilm
Screenplay
Jerzy Skolimowski, Andrzej Kostenko
Cinematography
Willy Kurant
Editor
Bob Wade
Sound Design
Philip Cape
Music
Krzysztof Komeda
Cast
Jean-Pierre Léaud, Catherine Duport
Director
Jerzy Skolimowski
Country of production
Belgium
Year
1966
Festival Edition
IFFR 2009
Length
91'
Medium
35mm
Language
French
Production Company
Elisabeth Film
Sales
Belfilm
Screenplay
Jerzy Skolimowski, Andrzej Kostenko
Cinematography
Willy Kurant
Editor
Bob Wade
Sound Design
Philip Cape
Music
Krzysztof Komeda
Cast
Jean-Pierre Léaud, Catherine Duport