The film is about the long-term relationship between the director and the character of her first film, the French indie artist, musician and director Siegfried, known as Sig. The story is dedicated to the experience of growing up, emancipation and finding their own identity in life and in art. The film raises questions about the nature of the student-teacher relationship, which inevitably involves submission and conflict, and the nature of the director and hero relationship, which is based on love and a little manipulation.
Siegfried Debrebant (23 January 1973 – 3 October 2024), more commonly known as simply Siegfried (also Sig, SIG or ZIG), was a French independent film director and improviser musician (cello, piano). He became famous for his films "Louise (take 2)", "Sansa" and others, the music for which he wrote himself (as a rule, he also acted as a cinematographer of his films). He performed concerts, including as part of small groups, including collaborations with such performers as Viktor Pivtorypavlo, Pavel Protasov, Vladimir Volkov, Artis Orubs, Sergey Letov, Vladimir Glushko, Anatoly Gerasimov, Erik Truffaz and Ivry Gitlis.
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