A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Esther Gorintin, Armand Gorintin, Shulamit Adar
Written by:
David Quesemand
Directed by:
David Quesemand
Release Date:
September 21, 2014
Original Title:
Estherka
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Esther Gorintin became a star at 85, having survived the harrowing 20th century, from her native Poland to the Rue de Rivoli in Paris. Between Cannes to the local fast food joint, with a taste for Ted Lapidus designs and a thing about plastic bags, Estherka is the heroine of this comic documentary, the portrait of a woman in the twilight of her life and at the dawn of her career As well as recording the incredible career of this 85 year-old débutant, I wanted to tell the story of her entire life. I had started filming Esther Gorintin before she started acting: her journey through the past century, her memories, her storytelling style, her unique relationship with the world around her, and her very special relationship with her son Armand. Here are the reasons why I followed her for more than ten years.
Move over Madame Bovary and Don Quixote: here comes Estherka. Moving, hilarious, and infuriating, Esther Gorintin became a star at 85, having survived the harrowing 20th century, from her native Poland to the Rue de Rivoli in Paris. Between Cannes to the local fast food joint, with a taste for Ted Lapidus designs and a thing about plastic bags, Estherka is the heroine of this comic documentary, the portrait of a woman in the twilight of her life and at the dawn of her career As well as recording the incredible career of this 85 year-old débutant, I wanted to tell the story of her entire life. I had started filming Esther Gorintin before she started acting: her journey through the past century, her memories, her storytelling style, her unique relationship with the world around her, and her very special relationship with her son Armand. Here are the reasons why I followed her for more than ten years.
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sébastien Savine
Cinematography:
David Quesemand
Colorist:
Christine Szymkowiak
Director:
David Quesemand
Foley Artist:
Xavier Drouault
Music:
Yannick Thépault
Producer:
David Quesemand
Sound:
Sébastien Savine
Sound Editor:
Sébastien Savine
Thanks:
Jérôme Pougnant
Véronique Bruque
Laetitia Gonzalez
Nicolas Haas
Philippe Le Bourguennec
Yaël Bitton
Julie Bertuccelli
Emmanuel Finkiel
Estelle Fialon
Yaël Fogiel
Writer:
David Quesemand
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