Isabelle Stever interview on Grand Jeté at Berlin Film Festival: Ballet's body horror & motherhood
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Isabelle Stever interview on Grand Jeté at Berlin Film Festival: Ballet's body horror, challenging taboos & motherhood in cinema.
Isabelle Stever's interview at the Berlin Film Festival provides an insightful exploration into the thematic and creative intricacies of her latest film, Grand Jeté. Stever reveals that the film was initially conceived in 2006, inspired by an actress's experience, and has since evolved into a screenplay enriched by various perspectives. This backstory underscores the film's deep-seated exploration of moral transgressions and societal questions, all while navigating the chilling terrain of body horror.
Stever's personal, albeit amateur, connection to ballet infuses the film with authenticity, particularly in its portrayal of the demanding world of dance. Her focus on the protagonist's physicality serves as a narrative device to explore themes of physical liberation and societal pressures. The casting process for the film was meticulous, involving extensive improvisation to ensure that the performances by Sarah and Emil were both intimate and respectful of personal boundaries.
Central to Stever's vision is the film's engagement with taboo topics, which she believes is essential for cinema's role in confronting societal fears. By addressing these fears, the film aims to give voice to them, liberating audiences from their grip. Stever also delves into the film's examination of motherhood, gender diversity, and how the individual gaze shapes art, reflecting broader societal changes.
As she celebrates the film's premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, Stever expresses her hopes for its impact on audiences and hints at her next creative endeavor. This interview not only highlights the film Grand Jeté as a challenging narrative on body autonomy and societal norms but also illustrates Stever's commitment to expanding cinematic discourse through her work.
Interviewer: Sarah Bradbury
Editing: Olivia Barker
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