Un rêve plus long que la nuit
Un rêve plus long que la nuit
Un rêve plus long que la nuit
Un rêve plus long que la nuit

Un rêve plus long que la nuit

Unclassified 18+
Dir. Niki de Saint Phalle / 1976 / 82 mins / France / French / Fantasy
Program Strand/s: Restorations

A debauched, exuberant French art fairytale stuns all over again in a luscious new 4K restoration.

Sweet little Camélia drifts off to sleep wondering what it would be like to be grown-up. She awakens in a colourful dream-world run by a dragon, where a sorceress transforms her into a gorgeous woman. Now, she must open the Seven Doors of Mystery to find love … except behind some of these doors are a man selling death, a scary king who demands her as his bride and a mistress offering her sex work. By the time giant phalluses are exploding at the orgy in spurts of glitter and feathers, Camélia is learning the lesson of all fairytales: be careful what you wish for.

None other than the House of Dior funded this lavish restoration from the original 16mm negatives, which reinstates this avant-garde classic’s original 1976 edit and preserves its synth soundtrack by counterculture king Peter Whitehead. Self-taught multidisciplinary artist Niki de Saint Phalle survived a terrible childhood of physical and sexual abuse; her first film, Daddy (1972), exorcised these horrors. This second film – which stars her daughter Laura Duke Condominas as the adult Camélia, alongside the director herself and several friends – poetically explores female coming-of-age from a mother’s perspective in a more carnivalesque, hopeful way.

“In this sumptuous film, the kitsch and the sexual collide … Rage, sex, childhood, and joy all bubbled in the same rainbow cauldron.” – Screen Slate

Tickets

15 Aug 6:15pm ACMI 2
Access: Assistive listening Wheelchair Accessible 100 percent subtitled
Past Session
Past Session

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