Sterling Sturgeon Film Festival - THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY

Film Festival Schedule

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Friday 7:00pm

Into the Wild
Saturday 7:00pm

Breakfast with Scot
Sunday 2:00pm

Lars and the Real Girl
Sunday 6:00pm

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THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY (FRANCE - French with English Subtitles)
SHOWING: Friday, February 15 at 7:00pm
Rated PG-13, 112 minutes
Director: Julian Schnabel, Actors: Mathieu Amalric, Emmanuelle Seigner, Marie-Josée Croze, Anne Consigny, Max Von Sydow

By turns dreamlike, brave and breathtaking, THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY – a Special Presentation at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival® and winner of the best director prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival – is the beautiful adaptation of Jean-Dominique Bauby‘s affecting, revelatory memoir. Once a successful fashion editor and carefree womanizer, Bauby awoke one day to find himself a prisoner in his own body. He had been paralyzed by a massive stroke that rendered him powerless to move a muscle – except his left eyelid.

This flawless gem of a film is among filmmaker and artist Julian Schnabel‘s finest works. Schnabel and cinematographer Janusz Kaminski (SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, MUNICH) follow Bauby (movingly played by Mathieu Amalric), recreating his subjective agony and his most intimate memories. His wife (Emmanuelle Seigner), whom he had left a year before the stroke, selflessly attends him and goes so far as to translate correspondence between him and a new lover. He wrestles with feelings of regret over missed opportunities for happiness, though he mostly feels guilty for not having spent more time with his children.

Bauby‘s nurses develop an ingenious, if exhausting method of communication, through which he painstakingly writes his memoirs. By listening to the letters of the alphabet and blinking when the correct one is uttered, he is able to preserve his final link to the outside world – the winking butterfly that frees him from the diving bell of his broken body. As we are shown more of Bauby‘s life in flashback, the lines between dream, memory, hallucination and consciousness begin to falter, granting us insight into the mind of someone in a near-vegetative state. Schnabel‘s painterly creativity runs free here, showing us dense colours and visions limited only by his – and Bauby‘s – powers of fabrication.

Schnabel has favoured misunderstood artist characters in his previous films BASQUIAT and BEFORE THE FALLS. When he was healthy, Bauby was desensitized to life. Trapped in a phenomenological jail, he is reborn, as Schnabel points out, as a pure "I". THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY should cement his reputation as an artist of supreme achievement.

Official website:
www.thedivingbellandthebutterfly-themovie.com

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From what I have read, this movie is stunning, moving, full of colour and imagination, astonishing and the best biopic in recent movie history. The 'bad' reviews are few and far between. Rotten Tomatoes gives it an overall 93%.

Everyone agrees that the movie is beautiful to watch - with the intense imagery and bold cinematography. But not only will you leave the theatre with the images of Bauby's life playing in your head, you will think about your own life and how you are living it (or want to live it).

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