ON THE ADAMANT (2023)

Bronze (2023)

Feature Documentary Competition | France, Japan | French | 109 min

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About the Film

Located on the Seine in the heart of Paris, l’Adamant is a boat that welcomes adults suffering from mental disorders, offering them care that grounds them in time and space, and helps them keep up their spirit. There is a gentle and very happy sense of freedom and possibility aboard the Adamant, and there is enormous warmth, sympathy and human curiosity.
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Director

Nicolas Philibert

Nicolas Philibert is a French filmmaker. After making several shorts, he directed his debut feature-length documentary La Ville Louvre in 1990. His portrait of an orangutan, Nénette, screened in the Berlinale Forum in 2010. Since 2002, his films have been presented in over 100 retrospectives and tribute events around the world. Documentaries include, His Master’s Voice (1978), co-director with Gérard Mordillat; Animals (1995); Every Little Thing (1996); Who Knows? (1996); To Be and To Have (2002); Back to Normandy (2007); Nénette (2009); Night Falls on the Menagerie (2010); short film La maison de la Radio (2012); Each and Every Moment (2018).

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