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Turin 2003
The End of the Animal Reign
When Nature Is Preferred to People
by Ayman Youssef
The topics of "the idiot of a small city" is an
old theme in films. French director Joël Brisse deals with this theme
in his film "The End of the Animal Reign" (La Fin du Règne
Animal), one of competing films in the Turin Film Festival.
 The
film's main character, Noel, is not a mere idiot whom the village people
and children would simply laugh at. He is a different kind of man. He
thinks in a different way. In other words, he is an example of an outcast
and unadapted person, someone who refuses to be a social conformist and
rather follows his own intuition in seeing and judging things. In this
sense, he faces the greedy and complacent businessmen in the village.
He opposes them in his own primitive way, as things for him are either
black or white. He can't play the game of compromise.
His relation to people is rather full of despair. To people,
he prefers nature with its elements. He finds refuge in soil, clay, plants,
birds and animals. These are his real friends.
For sure, he has a touch of insanity, but in the same time
he is gifted, blessed with a heavenly touch, and has a heart of gold.
Only with his bed-ridden mother and his child niece, Noel
has a sound relationship characterized by trust, intimacy and understanding.
They are the only ones who believe in his way of thinking, his complicity
with nature, and that he's gifted by God. Their beautiful spiritual relation
is the illuminating point in his life and as well in the film.
When Olivia, a new primary teacher, comes to the village,
she manages to get all the hidden sensualities out of Noel, for the first
time in his life. Olivia is sympathetic to him, but can't comprehend his
peculiar behavior which she considers primitive. But she is still the
only person that has a great influence on Noel. When his beloved sheep
were to be slaughtered, after an infectious disease had been found, he
locked himself together with the sheep on the farm, threatening to kill
(with a blank bullets rifle) any cops approaching, and Olivia was the
only person allowed to enter, in her hope to make him surrender and to
free the infected sheep. They exchanged moving and emotional words. Olivia
explained him that "a woman can like you, but must not love you".
In that same moment, the beautiful hope was taken away from Noel and his
one-sided love for Olivia was doomed.
With the help of his niece, Noel gathered all the animals
in the village, horses, dogs, cats, mice, cows and birds and again locked
himself up with the animals and burned down the whole sleeping quarter
of the farm.
The nature of the subject, in addition to the shooting locations
provided good opportunities for the director to make great shots and landscape
scenes: seas, mountains, greeneries and sky.
The use of music was just perfect in the right moments,
nteracting with the story line.
The rhythm coped up with such events happening in a small
village except for few scenes of length and boredom. The actor playing
Noel is a successful choice especially with his big body and primitive
gestures.
"The End of the Animal Reign" was awarded best
film by the International Jury.
Ayman Youssef
© FIPRESCI 2003
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