Magaly Richard-Serrano adapts Flavie Flament's memoir on rape and memory
Director Magaly Richard-Serrano has adapted Flavie Flament's autobiographical book "La Consolation" into a film. The work addresses rape through the lens of memory. Richard-Serrano's adaptation is described as tactful and elegant. The film explores how trauma is remembered and processed. Flament's original memoir recounts her own experience of sexual assault. The adaptation aims to bring a sensitive portrayal of the subject to the screen.
Key facts
- Magaly Richard-Serrano directed the adaptation
- The film is based on Flavie Flament's autobiographical book 'La Consolation'
- The book deals with rape and memory
- The adaptation is described as tactful and elegant
- Flavie Flament's memoir recounts her personal experience of sexual assault
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Artists
- Magaly Richard-Serrano
- Flavie Flament