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An Encounter with Simone Weil - French Philosopher, Activist, and Mystic

Label
An Encounter with Simone Weil - French Philosopher, Activist, and Mystic
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
An Encounter with Simone Weil - French Philosopher, Activist, and Mystic
Oclc number
956908003
resource.otherEventInformation
Originally produced by Line Street Productions in 2010
Runtime
84
Summary
The film tells the story of French philosopher, activist, and mystic, Simone Weil (1909-1943)-- a woman Albert Camus described as "the only great spirit of our time." On her quest to understand Simone Weil, filmmaker Julia Haslett confronts profound questions of moral responsibility both within her own family and the larger world. From the battlefields of the Spanish Civil War to anti-war protests in Washington DC, from intimate exchanges between the filmmaker and her older brother who struggles with depression to captivating interviews with people who knew Simone Weil, the film takes us on an unforgettable journey into the heart of what it means to be a compassionate human being. The film's dramatic story is revealed through contemporary footage in France of places Weil lived and worked, exclusive interviews with key people in Weiĺђةs life and legacy, and verite footage of the filmmakeŕђةs family in the United States. Intercut with this material is 1930s archival footage, previously unseen photos of Weil, and excerpts of her writings. Weil asked us this question: How do we respond to human suffering? The filmmaker, in turn, wants to know: How do we remain engaged without ultimately destroying ourselves as Weil did when she died from self-starvation at age 34? Still not satisfied with the answers she's getting, the filmmaker experiments with finding an actress to quite literally conjure Weil up. Drawing on current news and observational footage, Haslett's narration draws provocative comparisons between Weiĺђةs insight and the world today. The result is a deeply moving film that not only challenges us to think and to feel, but encourages us to initiate important political, psychological, and interfaith dialogue
Technique
live action
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