L'empire de la perfection
In the Realm of PerfectionIt begins with a visit to the national sports archive, where celluloid treasures lie buried. 16-mm films about the performances of John McEnroe, a left-hander, at the Roland Garros Stadium. In slow motion and from different perspectives, we see his back bend and the unconventional position of his feet when serving. The formidable result of this movement is then demonstrated in real time. Music transforms individual scenes into rock operas or Italo-Westerns of epic length. Isn’t tennis all about becoming the director of your own game? John McEnroe played against his notorious temper tantrums and covered them up at the same time. In close-ups, you see the solitary personality of a player at one with himself.
With
- Mathieu Amalric (Voice-over)
Crew
Written and Directed by | Julien Faraut |
Cinematography | Julien Faraut |
Editing | Andrei Bogdanov |
Music | Serge Teyssot-Gay |
Sound Design | Léon Rousseau |
Producer | William Jéhannin |
World Sales
Film Constellation
Produced by
Ufo Production
Julien Faraut
Born in Colombes, France in 1978. In 2000, he earned a master’s degree in History from the University of Paris-Nanterre. He has worked at the French Sports Institute (INSEP) for fifteen years, where he is in charge of a 16mm film collection. He has taken advantage of this collection to make a series of his own films, in which he connects the topics of sport, cinema and art.
Filmography (selection)
2004 Paris jeux t’aime; 60 min. 2006 La Creative du vide; 10 min. 2007 Perspectives rugbystiques; 10 min., installation 2008 Apparations; 10 min. 2009 Une seule fois; 26 min. 2010 Phrases d’armes; 20 min. 2011 Tableaux noir écran lumineux; 5 min. 2013 Regard neuf sur Olympia 52; 80 min. 2014 Entrainement; 7 min. 2015 JJBallet; 8 min. 2018 L’empire de la perfection
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2018