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St Jude

Country: France, Language: French, 16 mins

  • Director: Pauline Quinonero

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In a desert neighbourhood, surrounded by a mysterious presence, Elisabeth crosses the deep night of her memories to find Florence, the one she loves and who has disappeared. On the other side of the walkie-talkie, an unknown voice rises and will accompany her in her quest. Every film is a ghost story, since moving images are, as philosophers say, always already vanishing images. In the movie theatre, we are always watching ghosts.

The directress Pauline Quinonero is well aware of this. In her third short film, she discovers anew the power of film, that is, the power of seeing things that are not real and hearing voices in the silence. By doing this, she makes us realize that this is also the power of love. This is one of the many wonders of this film, which is a ghost story and a poem at once.


There was a trailer...but, it has since disappeared.