SANS TITRE. UN JOUR AGNÈS RENCONTRE SON DOUBLE DANS UN HÔTEL

One day Agnes runs into her doppelganger in a hotel, a young woman who bears a weird likeness to her and who died by drowning. Tortured by her memories, Agnes comes closer to the young woman’s husband – still present at the location of the horrible event – until she starts to doubt her own identity: did this young woman actually exist? Is she a projection of Agnes? Where and when does this story take place? Between photography and animated images, on the borderline between movement and immovability, this work is gloomy, poetical and enchanting. Nicolas Dufranne evokes themes of doppelgangers, of the ambiguity of relations between individuals, but also of life and death. The video maker chose not to pass on the key to this work of art, he prefers to leave the spectator free to tell his own story.