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		<title>&#8216;Under&#8217; by Kevin Frilet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; &#160;   Kevin believes that this quote extracted from the short text Nage of the French poet Paul Valéry was unconsciously the starting point of Under. Water appears as the place of a second birth and of every possibility but also as the first matrix which gives birth in its waters. He wanted to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Kevin believes that this quote extracted from the short text Nage of the French poet</p>
<p>Paul Valéry was unconsciously the starting point of Under.</p>
<p>Water appears as the place of a second birth and of every possibility but also as the first</p>
<p>matrix which gives birth in its waters. He wanted to create a liquid universe where time is</p>
<p>suspended, space infinite and depth unknown. The water substance as a liquid light. He</p>
<p>aimed at shooting a film entirely « in » water with no « out » shots.</p>
<p>The link between birth and the liquid, between life and water is a strong, almost</p>
<p>inherent bond. Associating thus this idea of birth with a substance but also with a body,</p>
<p>the one of a naked woman who is going to take up this universe, whose depths call her,</p>
<p>attract her towards the abyss and finally return her to life.</p>
<p>Referring to the biblical image of the Genesis with the waters from the above and the</p>
<p>waters from the below, this spiritual creature leaves the surface of the world of the</p>
<p>&raquo;mortals&laquo; to spread within this vast liquid sky before rising towards a divine light coming</p>
<p>from the bottom. A new world.</p>
<p>Between these two worlds there is a place where light struggles to light up the depths.</p>
<p>A man comes out of this darkness. &laquo; The body of the water &raquo;. He symbolizes the limit</p>
<p>between these two worlds. Evoking life, death and reincarnation, this animal and</p>
<p>sensual &raquo;corps-à-corps&laquo; gives a glimpse of a certain harmony but this balance is broken</p>
<p>because these two bodies can not merge. He belongs to the world of shadows whereas</p>
<p>she belongs to the world of light.</p>
<p>The choice of the black and white seemed obvious from the start. He wanted to create an</p>
<p>infinite universe, almost invisible, somehow like this white desert in THX 1138 which</p>
<p>shows no border or no depth of field. He wanted contrasts and shadows on the bodies.</p>
<p>The photographic work of Trent Parke was a real source of inspiration. The idea was to</p>
<p>only use a light source from outside the water as a divine light.</p>
<p>The film being silent, the choice of the music was essential. The music had to adapt</p>
<p>itself to the movement of the image, to marry the rhythm of the bodies. He wanted to put</p>
<p>a stress on this feeling of emptiness and lightness where these bodies glide in a state of</p>
<p>weightlessness. He wanted a sound which could express a long dizziness, from which,</p>
<p>sometimes, an echo with the void can be heard. Valentin Stip composed the soundtrack</p>
<p>of the film. He knew his compositions and  was particularly very sensitive to his latest</p>
<p>album Sigh (Other People) which was also an important source of inspiration for the</p>
<p>film.</p>
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