The French writer and artist François Augiéras (1925-1971) loved adventure, grand gestures and mystification. He once made a series of enormous frescoes in a bunker in the desert of Mali, which he then allowed to be swallowed up by the advancing sand dunes. Later generations would have to try and find this grand masterpiece: ‘the Sistine Chapel of the desert’. Miquel Barceló, one of today’s leading Spanish artists, is fascinated by the work and life story of Augiéras. He also often works in Mali, where he finds inspiration for his sculptures and paintings. The Catalan director Isaki Lacuesta made a documentary about Barceló, The Clay Diaries, and simultaneously made the fiction film The Double Steps: a complex, enchanting mix of fantasy and reality in a plethora of narrative lines, inspired by Barceló (who also plays a role in the film), Augiéras, and the narrative tradition of the Mali Dogon people. Amateur actors play most roles in this film that won the Golden Shell in San Sebastián.
Film details
Productielanden
Spain, Switzerland
Jaar
2011
Festivaleditie
IFFR 2012
Lengte
87'
Medium/Formaat
HDcam
Taal
Bambara, French
Première status
None
Director
Isaki Lacuesta
Producer
Luisa Matienzo, Dan Wechsler
Screenplay
Isa Campo, Isaki Lacuesta
Cinematography
Diego Dussuel
Editing
Domi Parra
Sound design
Amanda Villavieja
Music
Gerard Gil
Production company
Tusitala Producciones Cinematográficas, Bord Cadre Films