As a novelist, actress/screenwriter for François Ozon (Sous le sable, 8 femmes) and director (her harrowing debut Dans ma peau (2002), in which she plays a self-mutilating woman), Marina de Van is fearless, always eager to deal with taboos and expose herself. Mostly home-made and shot under the radar, Ma nudité ne sert à rien is a brave self-portrait of de Van as a forty-something wandering soul, asking herself about her work, body and relationships in the age of dating apps and one-night stands.
As the title suggests, de Van bares everything, but her nudity is more
mysterious than indecent: it’s the main special effect in a very moving, obsessive film that blurs fiction and documentary. Let’s
contradict the artist and say that her nudity means something. It’s a
mask for her, and a mirror for her own fears and fantasies regarding love,
lust and connecting with people.
Film details
Productieland
France
Jaar
2019
Festivaleditie
IFFR 2019
Lengte
85'
Medium/Formaat
DCP
Taal
French
Première status
World premiere
Director
Marina de Van
Screenplay
Marina de Van
Cinematography
Vincent Mathias, Romain Lebonniec
Music
Florencia Di Concilio, Hit'n Run
Principal cast
Marina de Van, Juliana de Van, Rachel Arditi, Serge Chojnowski