Archive of films Lost Persons Area / Lost Persons Area
Belgium / Netherlands / Hungary
2009, 109 min
Section:
Focus on Belgian Film
Year: 2010
Subtle drama on restless people’s search for happiness, set in an industrial no-man’s land, between tall electricity pylons. An intimate and mysterious chronicle of relations in general and family relations in particular.
Synopsis
The story, located for the most part in an industrial no-man’s land, between tall electricity pylons on which the leading male characters are working, is not easy to sum up. This reflective, highly personal debut by writer-director Caroline Strubbe doesn’t rely on a strict narrative line. It offers reflections of solitude, feelings of disquiet and longings, all observed through a searching, roving camera. The film is an intimate and mysterious chronicle of relationships in general and family relations in particular. The young daughter Tessa is more or less left to her own devices, but manages to fill her days with rangy rambles and a strange passion for collecting things. For her part, her mother Bettina appears to dream of another life: a more normal one or, perhaps, on the contrary, a more adventurous one. Lost Persons Area is a subtle drama about restless people’s search for happiness.
About the director
Caroline Strubbe (b. 1965) studied film in Barcelona and Leuven and quickly gained recognition for all manner of documentaries, including Une mouche dans la salade and Un portrait de la Belgique, and for her award-winning shorts Melanomen (1992) and Taxi Dancer (1997). She gained further experience as a production assistant, assistant director, and scriptwriter. Lost Persons Area is her feature debut. She herself wrote the script for this Belgian-Dutch-Hungarian coproduction, which received backing from the likes of the Arte cultural channel. Lost Persons Area was selected for the Semaine de la critique at Cannes last year, where it won the prize for Best Script. Caroline Strubbe: "To my mind Cannes is a reference point for unconventional cinema, a place where I feel at home.”
Contacts
Flanders Image
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Belgium
Tel: +32 22 260 630
Fax: +32 221 919 36
E-mail: [email protected]
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Urban Distribution International
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France
Tel: +33 148 704 656
Fax: +33 149 720 421
E-mail: [email protected]
www: www.urbandistrib.com
About the film
Color, 35 mm
Section: | Focus on Belgian Film |
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Director: | Caroline Strubbe |
Screenplay: | Caroline Strubbe |
Dir. of Photography: | Nicolas Karakatsanis |
Music: | Albert Markos |
Editor: | Frédéric Fichefet |
Producer: | Tomas Leyers |
Production: | Minds Meet |
Cast: | Zoltan Miklos Hajdu, Sam Louwyck, Lisbeth Gruwez, Kimke Desart |
Contact: | Flanders Image, Urban Distribution International |
www: | www.lostpersonsarea.com |
Guests
Christian De Schutter
Film Institution Rep., PR & Marketing
Caroline Strubbe
Film Director
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Sales Agent