Volte

Monika KOTECKA, Karolina PORYZAŁA
  • Poland
  • 2017
  • 14min
  • MP4
  • Color
  • Korean Premiere
Non-CompetitionDocs Family

Screening Schedule

  • 09월 16일 10:30-11:39 Code 306 Megabox Ilsanbellacita 103 G
  • 09월 18일 11:00-12:09 Code 510 Megabox Ilsanbellacita 102 G
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles.
N None English dialogue without English subtitle
K Korean dialogue without English subtitle

Synopsis

Zuzia is twelve and she’s been training as an equestrian vaulter for several years. She’s the ‘top mounter’, the capstone crowning their human pyramid. During a training session, it turns out that the moves she’s involved in lack grace and lightness. She’s grown and, in the end, the older team members admit that they don’t have the strength to lift her anymore. She’s going to have to find a new role within the group.

Director

  • Monika KOTECKA
    Volte (2017)
  • Karolina PORYZAŁA
    Volte (2017)

Review

Featuring girls gasping for air, horses with strong muscles, and slow-paced yet beautiful scenes, Volte is a short film about girls participating in acrobatics training. It is not a circus fantasy, but a backstage documentary on the lives of actual people. 12-year-old Zuzia is a member of an equestrian circus troupe. Her team is composed of girls aged between 8 and 20. With alertness and endurance, they are training for improving flexibility. They have to stabilize their bodies while balancing themselves on a running horse. But when the season practice starts, Zuzia’s body does not feel right. Volte reminds one of coming-of-age films. The film cheers up the girls who fully trust each other during training and also seems like a psychological genre focusing on physicality of girls of different ages. Zuzia repeats mistakes on the horse. With confusion of her figure after developing secondary sex characteristics, she might have entered nervy adolescence, leaving the childhood behind. Contrast between the beauty of an innocent girl and the sturdiness of a horse makes sexual tension implicitly. Thanks to this metaphor, the moments of monotonous training become fascinating enough to captivate the audience. [SONG Hyojeong]

Credits

  • PRODUCER  Ewa JASTRZEBSKA
  • CINEMATOGRAPY  Monika KOTECKA
  • EDITOR  Iza PAJAK
  • MUSIC  Aleksandra KOTECKA, Tomasz WIERZBOWSKI
  • SOUND  Patrycja KRYSIK

Distribution / World Sales

  • Munk Studio – Polish Filmmakers’ Association  48 225 565 470 / m.hudzikowski@sfp.org.pl
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