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“Flow”, interview with the director Gints Zilbalodis

FRED Film Radio - English Channel
FRED Film Radio - English Channel
Episode • May 24, 2024 • 16m

At the 77th Festival de Cannes, we interviewed Gints Zilbalodis who presents his new film “Flow”, a visually captivating journey showcased in the Un Certain Regard section.

From “Away” to “Flow”: Evolution of Storytelling

 Gints Zilbalodis reflects on how his experiences with “Away” influenced his approach to “Flow”. “With ‘Away,’ I improvised a lot, but for ‘Flow,’ I had a complete script,” he explains. “Writing is challenging for me, but I had to learn to rely on others.”
This shift marks a significant evolution in his storytelling, aiming for a more structured yet emotionally resonant narrative.

Technical Ambitions and Visual Storytelling

Discussing the ambitious technical aspects of “Flow,” Gints Zilbalodis reveals, “I come up with the movement of the camera first, and then what happens in the scene. It’s a film without dialogues, so I had to find other ways to convey the characters’ emotions, and one of these ways is the camera.” This innovative approach underscores the film’s visual storytelling, where every frame is meticulously crafted to evoke emotion.

A scene from
A scene from “Flow” by Gints Zilbalodis

The Protagonist’s Journey

In “Flow,” the protagonist is a cat, and its journey is both physical and emotional. Gints Zilbalodis elaborates on depicting the cat’s internal transformation, emphasizing two main fears the cat must overcome: water and the others. “These fears are linked, so I pushed the cat against these elements in a world that combines various environments to convey emotions. I start from the character and build a world around him,” he says, highlighting the s