19 November 2014
Mercuriales
Virgil Vernier : 2014
Bagnolet, on the outskirts of Paris. Two impressive buildings stand out against the sky: Les Mercuriales. They are twin towers which lodge a hive of employees busy at assorted functions for the shady businesses which have their offices there. Lisa and Joane, one Moldavian and the other French, meet there. The two young women could almost be twin sisters separated at birth. A friendship, intense and full of ups and downs, develops between them, and it is told through random moments which swing between emotional intensity, revealed intimacy, ethereal beauty and occasional moments of sordidness and violence. The story of the towers, an unfinished, over-ambitious architectural project from the 70s, spreads its symbolic shadow over the girls' story, in some way moulding a relationship that is another victim of the wounds of modernity. Virgil Vernier's fiction feature debut premiered at L'ACID au Festival de Cannes 2014, and was winner of the FIPRESCI Award at Torino Film Festival 2014.
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