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‘Declaration of War’ Director Valerie Donzelli Tackles Toxic Relations With Virginie Efira Starrer ‘Just the Two of Us’
‘Declaration of War’ Director Valerie Donzelli Tackles Toxic Relations With Virginie Efira Starrer ‘Just the Two of Us’
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‘Declaration of War’ Director Valerie Donzelli Tackles Toxic Relations With Virginie Efira Starrer ‘Just the Two of Us’1

Launching out of Cannes Premiere, Valerie Donzellis Just the Two of Us is a feverish psychological thriller about a woman brought deeper and deeper into a toxic relationship. And if Donzelli had always intended to make the project ever since reading the source novel back in 2014, the lockdowns of 2020 helped push certain elements to the front of her mind.

Its really the story of a woman trapped under glass, Donzelli tells Variety. Shes confined with her husband, isolated and unable to see anyone, cut off from the world. I really wanted to explore how this hold makes you more and more disconnected from life.

Written by Donzelli and Audrey Diwan, and starring Virginie Efira in a dual role as identical twins, and produced by Rectangle Productions and sold by Goodfellas this jangly tale of emotional abuse follows a woman separated from her family, moved to the other side of the country, and eventually isolated all the more by a husband who first seemed like Prince Charming, played by Melvil Poupaud.

Donzelli shot the first part of the film with 16mm stock and bathed the housebound sequences in otherworldly glows and shifting mood lights, creating a stark visual contrast between the main characters carefree days in Normandy and her suffocated and delirious existence once moved away.

The goal was emotional realism, Donzelli explains. I wanted the film to put you into [lead character] Blanches head, that we would feel the sensation that she feels, and not stick to a pure reality or be on the ground with the subject. I didnt want to make a message movie, I wanted to make cinema. And that means visual experimentation.

‘Declaration of War’ Director Valerie Donzelli Tackles Toxic Relations With Virginie Efira Starrer ‘Just the Two of Us’2

Just the Two of Us Diaphana All of the optical effects were done live on set, she continues. We shot with filters, we shot with distortion lenses, and with mirrors placed on-top of the lens. We left nothing for post-production, and that was very important, because I love to work with my hands. Even if Im not personally pushing every button, I still see cinema like sculpture or painting, as something really artisanal.

Of course, there was the challenge of Virigine Efiras dual role especially in the many scenes the sisters share on-screen. From a directing point of view, I had no interest a kind of hyper-complicated war machine, Donzelli says. So I acted as I had two actresses. If I had real twins in front of me, I wouldnt necessarily try to put them in the same shot all the time.

I even forgot the same actor played both roles, she laughs. When Virginie finished playing one shed quickly go change costumes to play the other. And Id ask Where is she? Where is Rose? What are we waiting for? And shed scream back, Shes getting ready!

With a darker tone and more kaleidoscopic visual style, Just the Two of Us marks a real change of pace for the filmmaker, who was happy to stretch out her wings. I am 50 years old now, and this is is not a film I could have made at 30, she says. I think it required more film experience. I think the film really changed my way or working.

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