French Filmmaker Aurelia Mengin’s “Scarlet Blue” In The MEMORY Of Her Father Takes A Journey Into The New Aesthetics Of Cinema With Surreal Art, Mysticism And Self-Discovery

Filmmaker Aurelia Mengin (L) with actresses Patricia BARZYK (plays the role of Mother) and Anne Sophie Charron
Aurelia Mengin on her film Scarlet Blue: Art, Mysticism, Existential Reality and the Feminine Intuition
Scarlet Blue team: with Daniel Santini, colourist, Bruno Gautier, Editor, Emmanuel Bonami, actor and SYLVAIN Rodriguez , DOP
Aurelia Mengin (extreme Right) With Sound Designer Nicolas Luquet
Aurelia Mengin, Director of Scarlet Blue
Interview with French Filmmaker Aurelia Mengin
Aurelia Mengin at French Premiere of her film Scarlet Blue, Paris, March, 2024

Scarlet Blue Team

French Filmmaker, Aurelia Mengin talks about her vision about  aesthetics of new cinema that has blend of surreal art, mysticism, boredom and healing to rediscover the identity of a reality that the camera seeks to narrate creating meta-discourses within the boundaries of a localised space. Her influence ranging from Luis Bunuel, Salvador Dali to Jean-luc-Godard, the impact of art scenes, their corresponding movements, albeit symbolic, in poetry, photography and cinema, the semiotics of a synthesis between the Parisian life and the quaint tropical French Reunion, where she grew up as a child, with its queer talismanic beliefs, idiosyncrasies, and, almost an irrational randomness so peculiar to its originality, which in a way intersects with the conformal fashionable chic of the Parisian Salons, is a thread that she explores in a language of feminine intuition, asking questions or deconstructing paradigms a la Jacques Derrida, is a long lineage that puts the ideals of freedom and promise, like post-impressionist Paul Gauguin experienced in the late nineteenth century among the Tahitian in French Polynesia. In Aurelia’s own words surreal art deeply impacted her visualisation narratives, themes and the tonality of her cinema, her father, late Vincent Mengin-Lecreulx, who was one of her biggest inspiration, the reason why she ran after the camera, was himself a surreal painter who left Paris and lived in the Reunion to find a dream that may be discontinuous amidst the serial circularity of a existential time.

France 24 : Aurelia Mengin on her Film Scarlet Blue

– JRC, Artist, Art &  Film Critic, Musician International Communications, Author and Researcher on Consciousness contact joyr.choudhury@gmail.com

Kolata International Film Festival 2023: French Filmmaker Aurelia Mengin’s Film Scarlet Blue Introduces New Narrative Content Bordering on Mystical Side of Reality

Kolkata International Film Festival 2023, hosted by the Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, Government of West Bengal, was inaugurated by the honourable CM, Sri Mamata Banerjee along with a host of stars including Bollywood heartthrob Salman Khan, Sonakshi and Shatrughna Sinha with Sourav Ganguly, former India Cricket Captain, with Sandip Ray, Anjan Dutta and other Tollywood big names including, Prosenjit Chatterjee and others, is meant to stimulate minds of filmmakers and cinema goers over a period of 8 days from 5th Dec to 12th Dec 2023. Such an event, is meant to get all eye balls with many films screened in the international and national level with some special masterclasses arranged by Filmmakers.

Aurelia Mengin French Filmmaker at KIFF 23 with JRC
Aurelia Mengin and her cinema of phantastik
French Filmmaker Aurelia Mengin’s Film Blue Scarlet at KIFF 2023
In Conversation with French Film Director Aurelia Mengin at KIFF 2023 part 1
Interview Part 2

French filmaker Aurelia Mengin’s movie Scarlet Blue is screened in the international section, a movie 🎥 that takes out a hidden reality within the mundane and re-unfolds the narrative in a dramatic way. To understand and fully appreciate the film, we have to go back to a major event in 2022, when French Physicist Alain Aspect was given Noble Prize in Physics for his pioneering research in areas of quantum physics (quantum technology), a historical moment which brought the scientific community much closer to the daily weirdness of existence where synchronicities, paranormal and psychological aspects are probed with a scientific rigour and with a touch of creative intuition. So, gone are the days when events like clairvoyance or distant healing or past life regression are treated as anomalies or spooky and kept aside for lack of understanding. The understanding of quantum physics directly proves that minds can communicate faster than light with thought-waves which have both dual nature (wave/particle) and reality is not classical in the sense we perceive it. Now a whole new mystical world and its corresponding events are within our grasp of scientific understanding, no more a taboo or magic. While speaking Aurelia Mengin, the filmmaker, she made it specific that her films are about the phantastik which is a broader genre and cultivated with passion over the ages. Scarlet Blue, the film has protagonist who suffers from mental depression and schizophrenia, and, visits a healer who knows hipnosis to cure patients. We are already in the strange world of quantum entanglement, parapsychology. The protagonist comes to know after going through several sessions that her own mother has kept away some secret from her, a truth she needs to understand. While speaking with Aurelia Mengin, about the movie and her interests, it came out that she was fascinated herself by strange processes of healing that exists in French Reunion islands in the Indian Ocean like Madagascar and others. The practice is traditional and sometimes, some liquid is given to patients to heal, or, clear some blockage in the energy bodies, perhaps. Her film Adam and Even which will be shown on 9th Dec, 2023 at Alliance Francise du Bengale, is one such movie that brings a new evocative symbolic style of diving into reality, strangeness added to beauty. Her 2018 film, Fornacis won the first prize in Girona Film Festival, and, she was motivated to start her own festival titled ‘Even not Fear’, which is now one of top ten festivals on film in Europe, a significant achievement by Aurelia, who was her vibrant best in the festival, looked like some character from the beautiful strange world; her father who lived in Paris and also in the islands, probably let her experience both Champs-Élysées lifestyle, and, the quaint faroff flora fauna of the islands where she grew up, with its strange practises and charming beauty bordering on the esoteric, hidden corners of mind and reality. “To grow, one has to come out from their comfort zone and get exposed to different traditions, folk and culture, to be one filmmaker who could tell new narratives in a new style, I have always followed my passion and intuition, and, here I am learning all the time”. She was very engaging in her talk and open with her ideas and influences. I am very fortunate to interact with her, and, hope to play some future role in her own festival. A video interview will be shared soon.

Adan Moins Eve, Aurelia Mengin

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