Christophe: The Documentary – A Captivating Exploration of the Legendary Artist’s Life and Music

2023-09-26 19:00:05
Christophe, at the Olympia, in 2002. 2022 HAUT ET COURT DOC/ANNA LENA FILMS/PANTHÉON FILMS/UNIVERSAL MUSIC FRANCE

CINÉ+ EMOTION – TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 AT 11:13 P.M. – DOCUMENTARY

In March 2002, he returned to the stage at the Olympia, after twenty-eight years of absence. Rehearsals, backstage, breaks in the privacy of his home studio, a replica of his apartment on Boulevard du Montparnasse, in Paris, cluttered with curiosities, photographs, paintings, posters, figurines, jukeboxes, vinyl records , pin-up…

It is an impressionist encounter offered by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Ange Leccia. They worked like cats to capture these fragile moments, in the halo of projectors, red and blue lights; or completely extinguished, drawing a white silhouette, overexposed, irradiating on a black background, like a negative which, today, takes on a spectral character – Christophe having died on April 16, 2020 by a pulmonary disease, at the age 74.

No comments or questions. Only the music, the words of the songs – or those that Christophe agrees to deliver – maintain this feeling of proximity that the film establishes through the discretion, the slow movement, the brushing and the blur of the camera.

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Voice test, guitar test, silence, small annoyances. In the saturated lights of the stage, marmoreal face, rare gesture, sharp gaze of a bird of prey hidden behind round smoked glasses, Christophe fascinates as much as he escapes us. Suspended in the contemplation of each of his poses, we welcome the slightest confidence as a gift. There are few.

His history ? He tells it while solemnly recounting the long list of films that accompanied it: Breathless, The Beautiful American, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Crash, The beauty and the Beast, The Time of the Gypsies, Blue Velvet, Women’s perfume, The truth, Mouth watering, The Valseuses, Star Wars, Psychosis

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His childhood ? He talks about it sitting on the floor in his dressing room, while he cuts the neckline of a t-shirt with scissors. “My mother was a seamstress, did you know that? », he said, avoiding any unnecessary phrase, but attentive to the little things that make beautiful things. Maniac, esthete, slightly aged dandy who puts kohl in his eyes, brushes back a lock of hair ten times, treats himself to a glass of champagne. Before entering the stage, dressed entirely in black.

The pieces heard in rehearsal, then, extend into the sparkle of a grandiose night. “That way you held yourself/ Against the lapel of my off-white tuxedo/ I never found it/ And the sun goes down/ On my ruined memory” (The sweet life, 1977, words by Jean-Michel Jarre). The voice tears through the darkness to the sound of the instruments – guitars, bass, drums, piano, percussion, saxophone, accordion, cello… –, and Christophe… definitely hypnotizes us.

Christophe… definitely, documentary film by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Ange Leccia (Fr., 2023, 1 h 26).

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