Thunder (2022 film)

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FrenchFoudre
Directed byCarmen Jaquier
Written byCarmen Jaquier
Produced byFlavia Zanon
Joëlle Bertossa
Thunder
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FrenchFoudre
Directed byCarmen Jaquier
Written byCarmen Jaquier
Produced byFlavia Zanon
Joëlle Bertossa
StarringLilith Grasmug
CinematographyMarine Atlan
Edited byXavier Sirven
Music byNicolas Rabaeus
Production
companies
Close Up Films
RTS Radio Télévision Suisse
Release date
  • 10 September 2022 (2022-09-10) (TIFF)
Running time
92 minutes
CountrySwitzerland
LanguageFrench

Thunder (French: Foudre) is a 2022 Swiss drama film written and directed by Carmen Jaquier. Set in Switzerland in 1900, it centres on a teenage girl whose religious vocation is unsettled by her return to the family home after her older sister’s death. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards. It won awards including prizes at the 2022 Rome Film Festival and the 2023 Swiss Film Awards.[1][2]

In the summer of 1900, Elisabeth, a 17-year-old novice who has spent five years in a convent, is forced to return to her family home in a valley in southern Switzerland after the sudden death of her older sister. Back in the village she left behind, she struggles against its strict social rules while confronting the circumstances surrounding her sister’s death.[2][1]

Cast

The cast includes:[2]

  • Lilith Grasmug as Elisabeth
  • Lou Iff as Paule
  • Diana Gervalla as Adèle
  • Benjamin Python as Emile
  • Noah Watzlawick as Pierrot
  • Mermoz Melchior as Joseph
  • Sabine Timoteo as the Mother
  • Barbara Tobola as the Mother Superior
  • François Revaclier as the Father
  • Léa Gigon as Innocente
  • Marco Calamandrei as the Priest

Production

Jaquier said that she was inspired by notebooks belonging to her grandmother, which described her childhood in Valais at the beginning of the 20th century. The film was shot between August and September 2020 in the Binn Valley in Upper Valais. Jaquier also cited Pier Paolo Pasolini’s The Gospel According to Matthew as an influence on the film’s atmosphere.[1]

Reception

SRF described the film as a highly sensual yet naturalistically raw plea for female self-determination.[3] Tages-Anzeiger called the film powerful, wrote that Jaquier had found her own aesthetic, and said that the historical drama nevertheless felt contemporary.[4] NZZ described the film as a drama about the Church’s fear of desire, spiritual constriction, and irrepressible youthful curiosity.[5]

Awards and nominations

The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards.[6] In selecting the film, the Swiss jury described it as a feminist period film centred on liberation and sisterhood.[7] It did not make the Academy’s December 2023 shortlist.[8]

Year Award CategoryNominee(s) ResultRef.
202217th Rome Film FestivalSpecial Jury PrizeCarmen JaquierWon[9]
Special Jury Mention Lilith GrasmugWon
BNL BNP Paribas Prize for Best First Film: Special Mention Carmen JaquierWon
2023 Swiss Film Award Best Feature Film Thunder Nominated [2]
Best Sound Carlos Ibañez Diaz and Denis Séchaud Won
Best Film Score Nicolas Rabaeus Won

Festival screenings

The film premiered in the Platform section at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2022,[10] and was later screened at festivals including the 2022 San Sebastián International Film Festival,[11] the 2022 Zurich Film Festival, the 2023 Locarno Film Festival, the 2023 Sydney Film Festival, and the 2024 Visions du Réel.[2]

See also

References

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