MATSUMURA Sae - Japan
Updated: 12-11-2013 13:30 | Artists
Description of the work:
SALOME, 1896
Directed by MATSUMURA Sae
Running time: 30”
Since the story has already been told in the poem, I found it difficult to figure out how I could tell it effectively.
I focused on the sensation created in the last scene, on the contrast between the quiet and intense love of Salome and the cool indifference of the Sophist.
I think Salome wanted him to feel her love.
So her sacrificed head remains nobly beautiful.
I hope that her absence at least makes the Sophist feel bad.
Love, Salome.
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