Sami Frey - Je me souviens (1978)
By Georges Perec
This film is completely theatrical in its approach, which is perhaps the only reliable way to deal with a Perec text on film. Another better known adaptation by Bernard Queysanne 'Un Homme qui Dort', for example, uses striking imagery to 'aid' the reading of the text, but a viewer's attention is often caught between the imagery inherent in Perec's style and those put in the film by the filmmaker, where the latter seems to have little relevence to the text itself. In this adaptation, the entire text is delivered by Sami Frey in a monologue while paddling on a standing bicycle with varying degrees of speed. Synopsis of Je me souviens by Georges Perec: A short introductory note to Je me souviens explains that the title, form, and, to a certain extent, spirit of these texts were inspired by Joe Brainard's I remember. Each of the 480 pieces collected here -- most just a single sentence -- is written: "Je me souviens ..." ("I remember ..."), and they consist of short "souvenirs" -- personal and shared memories, the small (and large) things that are incidental in life, momentarily significant and then often practically (but not entirely) lost. They range from the utterly banal and ever…
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