The Island, then Arthur
Une île puis Arthur
In development
In the dystopian world of 2100, where climate collapse reigns supreme, Mahault must leave her island, which is gradually disappearing.
On the mainland, she is reunited with Arthur, a half-brother she hasn't seen since their childhood. In the chaos of a coastline invaded by the sea day after day, a forbidden and secret love is born between them. But Mahault, deeply attached to her island, dies as the island is swallowed up by the waves. Will Arthur be able to save his sister?
A feature-length fiction by Lora Mure-Ravaud, written with Cécile Vargaftig
CH, FR
Language: French
In coproduction with 5à7 Films (FR)
Lora Mure-Ravaud
Lora Mure-Ravaud was born in Bordeaux. After studying philosophy and literature, she turned to directing. Her first two films, Mona Lisa and Stage Left, made at the Lausanne film school ECAL, premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in 2015 and 2016. Her diploma film, Black Jack, was nominated for the Swiss Film Prize and won the Best Short Film Award at Winterthur Film Festival and the Prix de la Relève at Soleure Film Festival. In 2022, she returns to the Locarno Film Festival with Euridice, Euridice, a medium-length film shot in Rome. She is currently writing her first feature film.
Filmography
2022 Euridice, Euridice
2017 Soleil cou coupé
2017 Valet Noir
2016 Côté cour
2015 Joconde
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