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Le Jardin
Julien Ficely places in a green square the history of a couple. Secret garden of their emotions, their desires, their fears and disappointments; an ambiguous space where are combined contradictions and a loving osmosis.
“In a square materialized by a carpet of dead leaves, two bodies are embracing, merging, rejecting and seeking each other with, as a background, Stabat Mater by Pergolèse and chirping birds. These two human beings are inviting us in their secret garden to share their troubles, their emotions, their desires, but also their anxieties. A beautiful performance for the couple, Adam and Eve in a garden smelling like linden tree. Enough to awaken all the senses.” (Didier Hemardinquer, author)
Source: Filament company