Chant at Dusk
Justine Abitbol’s Chant at Dusk explores the materiality of the outdoors in a muddy ritual played out by four siblings. The protagonist, Helen, grapples with mucky nature, holding close the wings of a little bird, and unearthing worms in her hand. For Abitbol, and for Helen, nature and human interaction within in it is serious and visceral.
Justine Abitbol directed Chant at Dusk. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
Agent-readable