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Sunday, December 14, 2014 - 16:00
Written by:
Carmen Lidia Vidu
Cast:
Iulia Burtea
Cinematography:
Dani Ioniță
Editing:
Carmen Lidia Vidu
Sound:
Ovidiu Chihaia
World premiere
I WILL NEVER WALK ALONE by Carmen Lidia Vidu (known for her innovative multimedia performances) lends an ear to the voice within us all, presenting a space for the contradiction between our inner Ego and Super-Ego to reveal itself. A female narrator runs through a series of confessions, repeating her childlike vocal mirror’s high-pitched utterances. Still images of a female figure fade from one to the next, as coloured plasmic auras cover up her face. As darkness creeps over her portrait, the tension revealed between the narrator’s inner and outer personas peels away the layers of loneliness. In the process, the director reminds our inner ID that we never truly are alone. (Andrei Tănăsescu, BIEFF)
Director:

CARMEN LIDIA VIDU is a director of theatre (the youngest at the Bucharest National Theatre), documentaries, short films and music videos. Born in Caraș-Severin and raised in Arad, she presently lives in Bucharest. The aesthetics are central in her directorial discourse. Her filmography includes the music videos HOTEL CALIFORNIA (NOBLESSE OBLIGE), LET ME GO, I'M AN ARTIST (MES QUINS), the short-films DANCING CITY, THE SEA GULL, NINA, BABY SMILE, MARIA SINEŞTI and the animated documentary A BRIEF HISTORY (ASTRA FILM).
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Contact:
carnen.vidu[at]gmail[dot]com
Director's statement:
Sometimes reality is not enough. We let ourselves be lived by spirits, by desires, lies, fashion, insufficiency, aesthetics, fairy tales, love dramas, horror movies ... no longer knowing if those around us are our fiction or reality. The important thing is not to be alone. (Carmen Lidia Vidu)
Sometimes reality is not enough. We let ourselves be lived by spirits, by desires, lies, fashion, insufficiency, aesthetics, fairy tales, love dramas, horror movies ... no longer knowing if those around us are our fiction or reality. The important thing is not to be alone. (Carmen Lidia Vidu)

