By: Robert St. Martin
Los Angeles, CA (The Hollywood Times) 3/22/23 – On Sunday April 19, Acropolis Cinema featured a screening of David Depesseville’s feature-length debut film “Astrakan” (France, 2022) as part of the Locarno in L.A. Film Festival at 2220 Arts & Archives. David Depesseville explores the strangeness and confusion of growing up during the prepubescent period of life. “Astrakan” revolves around a 12-year-old orphan named Samuel (Mirko Giananni). Eventually, he ends up living with Marie (Jehnny Beth) and Clément (Bastien Bouillon), a young couple with two children of their own. “Astrakan” is a social allegory disguised as a coming-of-age tale imbued with the latent cringe cruelty of adolescence found in the films of Todd Solondz and French director Claude Miller. The film has been picked up for distribution by Altered Innocence and I hope it will have a theatrical run in Los Angeles.