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A Russian woman runs away her boring Parisian life and land in Beirut, city of chaos and violence, in order to work as a cabaret dancer. She meets marginal people who are taking her in an endless drift-away...
A feature by Christophe Karabache (France/Lebanon)
Narrative feature (1h47mn) /Drama
DIRECTOR'S NOTE
Too Much Love Will Kill You is about identity and power. The film combines irony and absurdity with a great deal of heartfelt feeling as it tells the story of a Russian girl who runs away her boring Parisian life and land in Beirut, city of chaos, in order to work as a cabaret dancer. She meets marginal people and prostitutes who are taking her in an endless drift-away. Inspired by Fassbinder, Pasolini and Tarkovski, the film composes like a realistic nightmare with simplicity and a critical perspective on society.
We travel in Too Much Love Will Kill You: The film opens in Paris with the impossible love and continues in Lebanon, country of war, political crises, fascism in everyday life, cruelty…
The film explores the disappointments of marginal urban life and shows the horrifyingly bare and mechanical reality of working life in society if it allows materialism to become more important than its inhabitants:
"I'm living in a hypocritical and artificial society
Worse than any war
How can we refuse the world and escape from reality
We can commit suicide and we can dream
But the dream is more dangerous than reality..."
(Christophe Karabache)