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Germaine or the Unspoken


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How do you reconstruct the image of a grandmother you never knew when her memory has been veiled by a family taboo since her passing in 1946? Between the spoken and the unspoken, we hear intertwined voices gradually unveiling Germaine's story. Memories of her children remain vivid, yet they are accompanied by haunting questions from the past. What if this family secret mirrored the experiences of many French women during the first half of the 20th century?


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In Le carnet russe, Claire Latxague sets out to decipher her mother's 1966 agenda. Perhaps it will teach her something about this woman whom she knew little about? The only problem: it's in Russian, a language Claire doesn't speak.

With the aptly named Germaine ou la retenue – because the narrative demonstrates a beautiful restraint – she continues her quest for her origins and reflections on transmission. This time, she questions the trajectory of her paternal grandmother, who died of tetanus in 1946. The large family that Germaine left behind then composes a polyphony that allows the filmmaker to slowly piece together the fragments of information that the family has passed down – and to uncover those that were preferred to be kept silent. They are scattered, because "talking about Germaine meant talking about sad things. So we avoided talking about it."

By starting with a woman who experienced "72 months of pregnancies," this investigative documentary skillfully blends personal narratives, "direct cinema," testimonies, and interviews.

It also subtly traces a common history among women of that generation, regardless of the country they were born in.
 

Jenny Cartwright
Documentarian and audio artist

 

English transcription available here.


  • Français

    Français

    1h00

    Language: Français
  • Année 2022
  • Pays France
  • Durée 60
  • Producteur Collectif Transmission
  • Langue French
  • Sous-titres English transcription
  • Résumé court How to reconstruct the figure of a grandmother one has never known when her memory is sealed by a family taboo since her death?
  • Mention festival "Plume de cristal" Prize - Valence Scénario Festival 2021
  • Ordre 5

In Le carnet russe, Claire Latxague sets out to decipher her mother's 1966 agenda. Perhaps it will teach her something about this woman whom she knew little about? The only problem: it's in Russian, a language Claire doesn't speak.

With the aptly named Germaine ou la retenue – because the narrative demonstrates a beautiful restraint – she continues her quest for her origins and reflections on transmission. This time, she questions the trajectory of her paternal grandmother, who died of tetanus in 1946. The large family that Germaine left behind then composes a polyphony that allows the filmmaker to slowly piece together the fragments of information that the family has passed down – and to uncover those that were preferred to be kept silent. They are scattered, because "talking about Germaine meant talking about sad things. So we avoided talking about it."

By starting with a woman who experienced "72 months of pregnancies," this investigative documentary skillfully blends personal narratives, "direct cinema," testimonies, and interviews.

It also subtly traces a common history among women of that generation, regardless of the country they were born in.
 

Jenny Cartwright
Documentarian and audio artist

 

English transcription available here.


  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 1h00
    Language: Français
    1h00
  • Année 2022
  • Pays France
  • Durée 60
  • Producteur Collectif Transmission
  • Langue French
  • Sous-titres English transcription
  • Résumé court How to reconstruct the figure of a grandmother one has never known when her memory is sealed by a family taboo since her death?
  • Mention festival "Plume de cristal" Prize - Valence Scénario Festival 2021
  • Ordre 5

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