Scene from Swimming Home (2024)
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Alternate Names: 아리안 라베드, אריאן לאבד, Αριάν Λαμπέντ
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Ariane Labed (born May 8, 1984) is a Greek-born French actress and film director. She is best known for her feature film debut in Attenberg, for which she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress.
Born to French parents, Ariane Labed lived her first six years in Athens, then six years in Germany. She arrived in France at 12 years old. Ariane studied at Provence University, (Deust Basic training in theater, Bachelor of Performing Arts and Master Dramaturgy and scenic writing). where she co-founded the Vasistas theatre company with Argyro Chioti and went on stage with the National Theater of Greece.
She made her acting debut in Attenberg, a feature film directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari, for which she was awarded the Volpi cup for best actress at the Venice Film Festival. Ariane went on to feature in a range of French and international projects including Richard Linklater’s Before Midnight, Alice’s Journey by Lucie Borleteau (for which she won Best Actress at the Locarno Festival and was nominated for a César award), The Lobster by Yórgos Lánthimos (winner of the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival) and Assassin's Creed by Justin Kurzel (co-starring Marion Cotillard and Michael Fassbender). Ariane most recently played the lead role in "Trigonometry", a series for the BBC. Ariane wrote and directed her first short film "OLLA" presented at the Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival 2019 and selected in numerous festivals around the world including Telluride, the BFI London Film Festival and Sundance. “OLLA” won the Louis le Prince International Short Film award at the Leeds Film Festival in 2019, as well as 3 awards at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in 2020 including the National Grand Prix prize.
About the Movie: Swimming Home (2024)
Release Year: 2024
Nation: Brazil, Greece, Netherlands, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Hazaúszom, Peldmāja
Director: Justin Anderson
Writer: Deborah Levy, Justin Anderson
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Andrew Starke, Emily Morgan, Giorgos Karnavas, Marcos Tellechea, Paula Linhares, Andy Starke
Co_Producer: Leontine Petit, Erik Glijnis
Executive_Producer: Phil Hunt, Sophie Green, Compton Ross, Konstantinos Kontovrakis, Stephen Kelliher, Arthur Farache, Guilherme Schwartsmann, Victoria Castelli, Elora Thevenet
Companies: Anti-Worlds, Bankside Films, Head Gear Films, Heretic, Lemming Film, Metrol Technology, Quiddity Films, Reagent Media
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Keywords: based on novel, black comedy, clothed female naked male scene, family relationships, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, greece, male female relationship, male frontal nudity, male full frontal nudity, male nudity, nude beach, parent, poet, skinny dipping, stranger, surrealism, swimming pool, villa
Story
Joe and Isabel, a couple on the brink of separation, arrive at their holiday villa in Greece with their teenage daughter Nina. While exploring the villa, they find Kitti, a naked woman floating in the pool. Instead of being alarmed or offended, Isabel invites Kitti to stay with them. Kitti is an enigmatic stranger who collects and eats poisonous plants, and she immediately captivates Nina. As the family dynamics begin to shift with Kitti's arrival, Isabel hopes that her presence will somehow provide relief for their troubled marriage.
Summary
‘Swimming Home’ is a unique blend of drama and comedy directed by Justin Anderson in 2024. Based on Deborah Levy's cult novel of the same name, the film explores themes of love, loss, and longing through the lens of an unconventional family holiday in Greece. When Isabel invites Kitti, a naked stranger found floating in their villa's pool, to join them, their lives take an unexpected turn. The film is notable for its black comedy elements and surrealistic moments, as well as its exploration of family relationships and the dynamics between men and women.