Film Synopsis
In a house, two women have a conversation on the dialogue between
Socrates and Callicles. Whereas Callicles maintained that the
natural law is the strongest of all laws, Socrates held the view that
it is better to suffer injustice than commit it. Next, an actor
ruminates on the philosophy of Hannah Arendt. Finally, a couple
discuss the nature of life.
© James Travers
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Film Credits
- Director: Anne-Marie Miéville
- Script: Anne-Marie Miéville
- Cinematographer: Christophe Beaucarne, Christophe Pollock,
Jean-Paul Rosa da Costa
- Cast: Aurore Clément (Calliclès),
Bernadette Lafont (Socrate),
Jean-Luc Godard (L'homme comédien),
David Amigoni,
Vincent Babel,
Daniel Geiser,
Roland Vouilloz,
Colin Ledoux,
Robert Degennes,
Yvette Garnet,
Pascal Deratte,
Jean Lottaz,
Joaquim de Almeida,
Denise Séchaud,
Gérald Tryon,
Bernard Campergue
- Country: France / Switzerland
- Language: French
- Support: Color
- Runtime: 80 min
- Aka: We're Still Here ;
We're All Still Here