And the party continues!, by Robert Guédiguian | Get involved, she said

In And the party continues!its 23e feature film, Robert Guédiguian directs Ariane Ascaride and Jean-Pierre Daroussin in a Marseille odyssey about commitment, power, family and love.




Widowed at 26, devoted mother and grandmother, ardent left-wing activist, 60-year-old caregiver, Rosa (Ariane Ascaride) is tipped to become the next mayor of Marseille. When the pasionaria meets Léo (Jean-Pierre Daroussin), a stoic bookseller with “neither fear nor hope”, she shows some signs of weariness and wants to give love one last chance. Do we have the right to disengage after devoting a life to our community?

“No, we don’t have the right, on the other hand it is legitimate to be tired because it’s a lot of work,” says Robert Guédiguian, joined by videoconference. “Sometimes there are small disappointments that overwhelm us, but we must not let ourselves be discouraged and be complacent with failure. I think it’s interesting to write about the state of the characters involved and the psychology of the activist, which, obviously, concerns me. Deep down, I believe that there are people who are made for this and even made of this. They are cut from this fabric and I think they never manage to let go. I can’t see myself just enjoying the beautiful things in life, it’s not my nature. »





After so many years of making committed films, doesn’t the filmmaker feel a certain weariness? “I myself am sometimes quite depressed in the evening when I get home. Then I encourage myself and go for it. And the party continues!, it’s a disguised diary embodied in several characters, so I could say that I agree with each of them, I could take on board everything they say. It is absolutely necessary that collective action continues, action that does not only involve us. »

An odyssey anchored in reality

For the story ofAnd the party continues!, the filmmaker was very freely inspired by the political career of Michèle Rubirola, former mayor of Marseille whom he accompanied during her electoral campaign. Rather than recounting the life of this woman, whom he describes as formidable, he wanted to focus on the fact that, despite her committed behavior, she did not want power.

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Filmmaker Robert Guédiguian presents his 23e feature film with And the party continues!

I find that it is eminently modern and contemporary not to want power in fact, not to want the narcissism of power, the enjoyment of power, the money of power. Many young people today want to go into politics, but do not want to be elected.

Robert Guédiguian, filmmaker

The other trigger of the film, where Robert Guédiguian addresses the fate of immigrants and the tense political situation in Armenia, the country of his ancestors, is the tragedy of the rue d’Aubagne, where, a few meters from the bust of Homer, two unsanitary buildings collapsed on November 5, 2018, leading to the death of eight tenants.

“This story seemed to me to be quite symbolic of many other things, precisely of the collapse of the way we experience the world today. There was COVID-19, health restrictions, but also the wars which are starting to shake up many places on the planet. We must find a way to live together. A century ago, people said it was communism, today we have to invent something. So I wanted to tell the story of this new thing, to invent a way of telling it, of going on a new odyssey. »

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Scene from the movie And the party continues!

This is also the figure of Homer, author of The odysseywho was blind, who will give Léo the idea of ​​suggesting to his daughter Alice (Lola Naymark), who has recently been dating Sarkis (Robinson Stévenin), one of Rosa’s sons, to tell the story while shouting at the windows, with the citizens, the tragedy of November 5.

“I believe that we must continue to have a sense of narrative, which is also a sense of representation, of spectacle, of humor, of songs. The party must continue. That’s a bit of what I’m trying to do with the film, to find a form that can tell all of this fluidly, in love, so that the audience finds the film uplifting. »

The director of Marius and Jeannette also points out that by choosing to borrow the music that Georges Delerue had composed for Contempt by Jean-Luc Godard, it went beyond the homage to the committed filmmaker, who disappeared during the editing ofAnd the party continues! in September 2022.

“Remember that in Godard’s film, which was in formal research, there is Fritz Lang who wants to shoot The odyssey. I, modestly, in my way of telling the story, I link Godard and Homer to all that. When we write, we have to look at what our predecessors have done since the dawn of time to see how they told the story. I wanted to make a resolutely encouraging film, because the more depressed I am, the more I make encouraging films to encourage myself,” concludes Robert Guédiguian.

In theaters December 22


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