In cinemas 11/6/2025

SCA'25: The Lake

SCA'25: The Lake

N13

Genre

Adventure, Sportinė drama

Run time

1h 20min

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Fabrice Aragno, cinematographer of Jean-Luc Godard’s later films, presented his feature debut

The Lake at the Locarno Film Festival. The film follows a couple competing in a five-day sailing

race across vast Lake Geneva – a body of water once captured on film by masters such as

Godard, the Straubs, and Tanner. Rejecting linear storytelling, Aragno instead crafts a landscape

film, immersing the viewer in shifting shades and textures of water and sky, and revealing on

screen the awe-inspiring, untamed force of nature.

Fabrice Aragno

Fabrice Aragno (b.1970, Neuchâtel, Switzerland) studied directing at the prestigious ECAL in

Lausanne. He collaborated with Jean-Luc Godard as cinematographer on Film Socialisme

(2010), The Three Disasters (2012), and Goodbye to Language (2014). His short film Sunday

(1999) was presented at the Cannes Film Festival.

Genre

Adventure, Sportinė drama

Run time

1h 20min

Fabrice Aragno, cinematographer of Jean-Luc Godard’s later films, presented his feature debut

The Lake at the Locarno Film Festival. The film follows a couple competing in a five-day sailing

race across vast Lake Geneva – a body of water once captured on film by masters such as

Godard, the Straubs, and Tanner. Rejecting linear storytelling, Aragno instead crafts a landscape

film, immersing the viewer in shifting shades and textures of water and sky, and revealing on

screen the awe-inspiring, untamed force of nature.

Fabrice Aragno

Fabrice Aragno (b.1970, Neuchâtel, Switzerland) studied directing at the prestigious ECAL in

Lausanne. He collaborated with Jean-Luc Godard as cinematographer on Film Socialisme

(2010), The Three Disasters (2012), and Goodbye to Language (2014). His short film Sunday

(1999) was presented at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Date
Scanorama 2025

Forum Cinemas Vingis (Vilnius)

Salė 11

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