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Medea Research

Recherche Médée
Mathilde Girard
2025 France 55' French
Wed 26
March
21h00
Arlequin 1
Book
+ débat/Q&A : Recherche Médée
Fri 28
March
14h00
Saint André des Arts 3
Book
+ débat/Q&A : Being John Smith + Manal Issa 2024
Dans la même séance : Being John Smith Manal Issa, 2024
Dans la même séance : Being John Smith Manal Issa, 2024
© Mathilde Girard_La société Acéphale
© Mathilde Girard_La société Acéphale
© Mathilde Girard_La société Acéphale

I’m looking for Medea. I investigate what we know about her, what we don’t say, and what she teaches us about ourselves. A text emerges: Medea-Material, by Heiner Müller. We lend our voices to this character – perhaps this time we’ll be able to hear her.


Mathilde Girard gives her friends Medea As Material, a short text by Heiner Müller and his take on the myth of Medea. In their tiny kitchens, at dinner or doing their ironing, they read it, recite it, talk about it, searching for Medea who, it seems, is nowhere yet everywhere to be found. The aim is not to perform the myth again but rather to experience the repercussions. Medea Research becomes a space of excavation. Driven by the text, which imposes yet refuses itself, the film advances from one reading to another, from analysis to discussions, and helps them to express who they are. Questions fill the minds of each – pressing questions on love, parenthood, responsibility, solitude. How can they talk about themselves? Find out what they desire? Reveal what usually remains unspoken? The search thus becomes an attempt to listen differently, to read the underside of imposed interpretations and discover what they have to say. They reading texts written from the heart for the occasion from the narrow stairways of a friend’s block of flats, searching for the “other” to better recount where they themselves are. They dig deeper until the film is pierced by a strange necessity: there is no tragic explosion, no return to the myth, no blood, no fury or barbarity, simply a contained intensity. It may be the effect of this revealed intimacy, of ordinary tragedies or of this world “that we experience with great emotion”. The film finds a place in the void left between gentleness and the irreparable, allowing us to sense that what has been unravelled here can be woven together again differently.

Clémence Arrivé Guezengar

Mathilde Girard

Born in Paris in 1979, she is a psychoanalyst, writer and film-maker. With a doctorate in philosophy, she has published several works on the notion of community in contemporary thought (by Georges Bataille and Jean-Luc Nancy) and recently a work of prose, Les Indications pour le corps. For several years now, she has been working as a screenwriter with Pierre Creton. She has written three feature films with him: Va, Toto ! (2017), Le Bel Été (2019), and Un prince (2023). Her first film, Les Épisodes – Printemps 2018, won the Prix du Premier Film at the FID Marseille in 2020, and her second film, Que quelque chose vienne, won the Prix Georges de Beauregard at the FID Marseille 2023.

Wed 26
March
21h00
Arlequin 1
Book
+ débat/Q&A : Recherche Médée
Fri 28
March
14h00
Saint André des Arts 3
Book
+ débat/Q&A : Being John Smith + Manal Issa 2024
Dans la même séance : Being John Smith Manal Issa, 2024
Production :
Société Acéphale, Mathilde Girard
Photography :
Robin Fresson, Raimon Gaffier
Sound :
Luc Chessel, Mariette Mathieu-Goudier
Editing :
Léo Richard
Copy contact :
Société Acéphale / lorenzo@societeacephale.com

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