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Charmante Mira
2009, regia di Franck Victor
Scheda: Nazione: Francia - Produzione: Alcaline, Purple Rose- Soggetto: Franck Victor - Sceneggiatura: Franck Victor - Fotografia: Mathieu Hussenot - Formato: Color, corto - Durata: 20'.
Cast:
Cybèle Villemagne,
Caroline Bourg,
Vincent Deniard,
Franck Victor.
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
IMDb - vampire-movies.co.uk - facebook.com - allocine.fr - profileengine.com - taliesinttlg.blogspot.it: «Short
films are an art-form in themselves and amongst the highlights of the 2010 Bram
Stoker Film Festival were the vampire shorts. Charmante Mira, or Lovely Mira,
was one of these. Beautifully shot it masterfully balanced touching, fantastical
and comedic.
It begins with a skyscraper, the camera rises up the mirror like glass until we
reach the top and move inside. We see two business men and they berate Diego (Franck
Victor), who has his back to us. They tell him his business practices are old
fashioned and offensive, that he risks alienating the clients. He quietly tells
them otherwise and a change comes over them. They agree. Diego has clearly used
eye mojo on them.
In a bathroom we realise that he has a reflection and as he stands at the bus
stop, dark glasses on, we realise that he is out in daylight. He arrives home
and calls for Mira (Cybèle Villemagne), his tone loving until he sees Amélie (Maud
Myers) slumped on the couch, teeth marks on her neck. He becomes angry and seeks
out his wife, who brushes her hair with rough, irritated strokes and we see that
Amélie's blood is still round her mouth.
His anger is met with anger; Mira tells him how Amélie talked and talked and all
she could see was the vein throbbing at her neck. Diego wants to know what they’ll
tell the victim’s husband and Mira retorts that he should eat him. She suggests
that Diego’s father would be ashamed and that they should go home but he won’t
return to, what he describes as, a dusty old ruin. She is still hungry and so he
gets her a baby’s bottle of blood.
He needs to get a new microwave (to warm up blood for more pleasant consumption)
and Mira agrees but says she will buy it. When he questions whether she will go
out in daylight she admits that she has done so that very day, putting sun-cream
on and seeing the sun for the first time. Their conversation is interrupted by
Amélie calling for help. She isn’t dead, Mira saved him some. His intentions are
good, he suggests that he’ll take her to the hospital but Mira suggests that
Amélie will denounce them and he loses control and feeds.
This is the opening of the short and I don’t wish to spoil the journey it takes
us on but suffice it to say that it involves other neighbours, Jérôme (Vincent
Deniard) and Alice (Caroline Bourg), a dinner party and cross purposes. I’ll
also say that the ending of the short was marvellous, somehow blending the
macabre and romantically sweet – a touching moment of tenderness within a frame
constructed from the horrific. All the performances are excellent, especially
Cybèle Villemagne who manages to bring both sympathy and perfect comedic timing
to her character. The look of the film is luscious, with some wonderful
photography».
Conosciuto anche con il titolo: Lovely Mira.