Le Grand Chalet de Balthus

Switzerland, November 2003
FILM, Documentary, 53 min.

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directed by
Irene Loebell
Written by
Irene Loebell
Status
In distribution

The Grand Châlet in Rossinière is an unfathomably large building made of wood, presumably the largest wooden house ever to have been built in the European Alps. It is where the painter Balthus spent the last decades of his life. The film is about this extraordinary house and the remarkable cosmos which the painter created in the chalet, consisting of approximately 60 rooms. In the course of the film, the boundaries between physical reality and Balthus' works of art become noticeably indistinct, thereby ultimately telling the story of visions of progress and a lost past.

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World Premiere
November 2003
Original Version
French, English, German (french subtitles),  colour, Digi Beta, 53 min.
Production
Catpics, ARTE G.E.I.E., SRF Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen, SRG SSR
Producer
Alfi Sinniger
directed by
Irene Loebell
Written by
Irene Loebell
Cinemato­graphy
Matthias Kälin
Editing
Fee Liechti

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