EO
ON-STAGE CONVERSATION WITH SPECIAL GUESTS DIRECTOR JERZY SKOLIMOWSKI AND CO-WRITER EWA PIASKOWSKA
Revered Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski creates a new way of seeing the world in a film that chronicles nature’s beauty alongside human kindness and cruelty, from a donkey’s point of view. While comparisons are inevitable to Robert Bresson’s conceptually similar 1966 masterpiece Au Hasard Balthazar, this extraordinary tale is its own beguiling beast, playing with color and sound to render our silent protagonist’s journey across Poland and Italy an entrancing, hyper-vivid odyssey. Recent documentaries such as Gunda and Cow have sought to illuminate the lives of animals without resorting to cloying anthropomorphism, and EO, the winner of this year’s Cannes Jury Prize, takes this approach to the next level. Through this donkey’s expressive eyes, and its alternately hypnotic, whimsical, and disturbing adventures, the film illustrates how mad and magical everyday life can be—and that’s before Isabelle Huppert shows up near the end for a riveting, scene-stealing cameo. In Polish, Italian, English, and French with English subtitles Director Jerzy Skolimowski (Poland/Italy 2022) 86 min.
MVFF45 Official Selection
SATURDAY, JAN. 7 • 2:30
SMITH RAFAEL FILM CENTER
1118 FOURTH STREET • SAN RAFAEL
Please note: Seating is limited to theater capacity; a ticket does not guarantee a seat. The theater is overbooked to ensure a full house. Seating will be first come, first served, except for year-round CAFILM pass holders and invited distributor/filmmaker guests.