L’Enfant secret

Philippe Garrel
Part of

55th New York Film Festival

September 29 - October 15, 2017

This spare, elemental, devastating film about two damaged souls trying to build a life together as her child is taken away is a deeply autobiographical work by the great Philippe Garrel.

DIRECTOR
Philippe Garrel
YEAR
1979
COUNTRY
France
RUNTIME
92 minutes

Introduction by Philippe Garrel

After the generational upheaval of May ’68 and its aftermath, and the personal upheavals of drug addiction, depression, and shock therapy, Garrel made the conscious decision to turn away from the increasingly private poetry of his earlier work, at the center of which was his great love Nico. He turned to the great screenwriter Annette Wadamant, who helped him to organize his thoughts into a narrative of “things that happened to me,” and the result was this spare, elemental, devastating film about two damaged souls (Henri de Maublanc and Anne Wiazemsky) trying to build a life together as her child (Xuan Lindenmeyer) is taken away. As Serge Daney wrote, “It’s as if this autobiographical film has succeeded in holding its bearings without forgetting the trace of each stage of the journey it’s passed through.” A Film Desk release.

Digital remaster courtesy of Re:Voir

L’Enfant secret
L’Enfant secret
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