I just watched the movie "Loulou" by Nathan Hofstetter.
you can find it here :
He is very beautiful, very touching. A little in the same style as that of Baptiste de Cazenove "Apnée".
It's a very intimate, very poignant film, overflowing with love and friendship.
It is an ode to life, to human contacts, to love, to sharing ...
Nathan Hofstetter is schizophrenic and he tries through his film to show what it is to live with this disease. We can of course see his suffering, his pains, we perceive the presence of his traumas ... But he chooses to show himself to us in a simple, human way, unvarnished.
The glance he poses on the world, his entourage and on himself is very touching and we feel his omnipresent love in what he chooses to film and show us. His film is very poetic, full of hope, positivity, tolerance ....
It makes you want to know him, meet him ...
Here is a film which shows who we are, we the "loulous" as he says.
It's a film that makes you want to understand the other without judgment, to forge links, friendships, a film that makes you want to say "I love you" and "thank you" to our loved ones, our supporters, our people. of confidence...
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