Numéro Zéro
1971
France
107'
French
Jean Eustache films his grandmother, Odette Robert, aged 70, who tells the story of her life: her happy childhood, the death of her mother, the painful cohabitation with her mother-in-law, her meeting with her husband, who soon became unfaithful. She talks about the four children she lost, the illnesses, the moves, the shame and the arguments. She also confides her concern for her grandson and great-grandson, whom she would like to see grow up for a few more years.
Jean Eustache
Born in 1938, Jean Eustache became close to the directors of the Nouvelle Vague in the early 1960s and began writing film reviews. Eustache alternated between documentary and fiction. Writer on the fringes of the formal canons, he worked to invent new gestures.
Production :
Jean Eustache, Luc Moullet
Jean Eustache, Luc Moullet
Distribution :
Les Films du Losange
Les Films du Losange
Photography :
Philippe Théaudière, Adolfo Arrieta
Philippe Théaudière, Adolfo Arrieta
Sound :
Jean-Pierre Ruh
Jean-Pierre Ruh
Editing :
Jean Eustache
Jean Eustache