In the heart of a psychiatric care home, Claire, a young woman in the middle of a drug treatment, remains frozen in a silence and slowness that intrigues her fellow patients, Jean and Silvia. Between laughter and tears, they try to understand what has broken Claire, delving into her past and her paintings. Meanwhile, her mother
her mother, lost in her monologues, reveals silences heavy with secrets. Combining animated object theater and visual poetry, Céline Delbecq offers a sensitive journey where the cracks in the world reveal the need for connection and wonder. Through this exploration of the human psyche,
Le Silence by Claire Lagrange questions the weight of the unspoken and the imprint of a system where productivity prevails over care.
Céline Delbecq explores the depths of silences with a play of Playmobils and poetry that transcends reality. Claire Lagrange's Silence reminds us how art and wonder can awaken bodies and souls put to sleep by an indifferent world.
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