Christine Angot’s debut feature, Une Famille, is a stark, intimate film that turns the camera toward a painful family history. Filmed in restrained, observational close-ups, Angot confronts the legacy of abuse by questioning relatives and probing silence and memory. The film challenges social norms and the boundaries of testimony with austere visuals and unflinching emotional honesty, offering a measured, unsettling exploration of trauma, culpability and the fraught dynamics of familial silence.
Screening in the presence of the filmmaker, organized by the Société de Lecture.
in French.