Directed by Viktor Ivanov
director of photography TRAVERS JACOBS
THE LOGLINE
Forced by their parents to be married, a young couple in Paris discovers things about themselves as they mature through their romance together.
Meet the Cast
Viktor Ivanov
DIRECTOR'S BIO
Viktor Ivanov is a Director from Sofia, Bulgaria. His focus in short films have yielded him recognition in his home country and around Europe.
Viktor's mix of style using documentary, traditional narrative, and handheld, brings a fresh and alive approach to the comedy genre.
Director's Statement
This film is mostly an homage to the French New Wave movement in cinema (La Nouvelle Vague) which emerged in the late 50’s. There’s almost direct quotes from movies like “Pierrot Le fou”, “Vivre Sa Vie” etc. which have subtly been used just to give the intention of it.
We can call it a romantic, mumblecore - comedy, with some meta moments. There is not a strictly followed plot, or the typical distinct beginning or end, which leaves the impression of emotional freedom and vital for the movie- visual style. The emphasis is on the argument between the two main characters, in a way competing to prove whose nationality is more impressive, with the direct question “Which is better? French or Italian?”
Building upon improvisation throughout the entire process, it feels more like we are witness to a lively relationship between a young boy and girl, who seem to be having a never-ending argument.