An ordinary family, on an ordinary Sunday morning. Suddenly the walls begin to shake, heavy rain and massive gusts of wind start to rage outside. Simultaneously three filmmakers are trying to document the end of the world in the arctic wilderness, as they capture images of the last animals threatened by extinction.
The piece "Dimanche" paints an impressive and visually inspiring picture of a society that is being conquered by forces of nature that can no longer be controlled. The piece poses the question of how long we can hold on to ordinary Sunday activities while the world outside our windows is coming to an end. Witty and forceful, "Dimanche" urges us to be aware of the signs of global warming.
Dimanche
The climate crisis no longer knocks - an object theater that shakes things up
- Thu 09.06. / 10:00 & 20:00 (opening)
- Fr 10.06. / 10:00 (bookable as festival day)
- Sa 11.06. / 18:00
Credits
Written and directed by:
Julie Tenret, Sicaire Durieux, Sandrine Heyraud
Performers:
Julie Tenret, Sicaire Durieux, Sandrine Heyraud Or Muriel Legrand, Thomas Dechaufour, Shantala Pèpe, Christine Heyraud or Julie Dacquin
Dramaturgy:
Alana Osbourne
Scenography:
Zoé Tenret
Stage Set Construction:
Zoé Tenret, Bruno Mortaignie (LS Diffusion), Sébastien Boucherit and Sebastien Munck
Puppets:
Waw ! Studios / Joachim Jannin et Jean-Raymond Brassinne
Puppet assistant creators:
Emmanuel Chessa, Aurélie Deloche and Gaëlle Marras
Lights:
Guillaume Toussaint Fromentin
Sound:
Brice Cannavo
Video:
Tristan Galand
1st AC:
Alexandre Cabanne
Key Grip:
Hatuey Suarez
Underwater filming:
Alexandra Brixy
TV news filming:
Tom Gineyts
Post-production videos:
Paul Jadoul
Video set construction:
Zoé Tenret and Sébastien Munck
Video sound:
Jeff Levillain (Studio Chocolat-noisette) and Roland Voglaire (Boxon Studio)
Costumes:
Fanny Boizard
General Stage Management:
Léonard Clarys
Stage Management:
Leonard Clarys, Isabelle Derr, Hugues Girard, Nicolas Ghion, David Alonso Morillo, Baptiste Leclère
Photo:
Virginie Meigné