Arto Film Clip: Camille Cottin, Zar Amir Ebrahimi – Watch Now
# “In the Land of Arto” Explores Identity and Belonging at Locarno Film Festival
Tamara Stepanyan’s poignant French-Armenian co-production, “In the land of Arto,” is set to captivate audiences at the upcoming Locarno Film Festival. the film delves into profound questions of identity, memory, and the enduring connection to one’s homeland, even from afar. As director Stepanyan poignantly states, “I no longer live in Armenia, but it haunts me like an amputated limb, living inside me like a ghost.” This deeply personal sentiment underscores the film’s exploration of what it means to be connected to a place that shapes you, even when you’ve physically left it behind.
The film’s central narrative appears to revolve around a quest for understanding and connection, as hinted by the intriguing question posed on the Locarno festival website: “Can the dead be saved?” This philosophical inquiry suggests a journey that transcends the physical, perhaps seeking resolution or meaning through ancestral ties or historical narratives.
The Hollywood Reporter has been granted the exclusive privilege of sharing two compelling clips from “In the Land of Arto.” Be For Films is expertly handling the international sales for this anticipated cinematic work.## A Glimpse into the Narrative: Exclusive Clips Revealed
The first clip offers a compelling introduction to the film’s challenges. We see the character Céline attempting to track down Arto’s birth certificate, a seemingly straightforward task that quickly encounters an unexpected obstacle. This scene hints at the bureaucratic and perhaps emotional hurdles that lie in wait for those seeking to uncover their past.
The second clip provides a more intimate look at the characters and their reflections. Céline, portrayed by Sarah G. Cottin, and Amir Ebrahimi’s character are seen driving towards their next destination. During their journey, they engage in a heartfelt exchange, with Ebrahimi’s character sharing his thoughts on the vital importance of protecting one’s family and motherland.Their conversation culminates in a thoughtful contemplation of happiness, adding another layer of emotional depth to the film.
## Locarno Film Festival 2025: A Festivity of Cinema
The prestigious Locarno Film Festival, known for its commitment to discovering and showcasing bold, self-reliant cinema, will run from August 6th to 16th, 2025. ”In the Land of Arto” is poised to be a notable highlight, offering audiences a deeply moving and thought-provoking cinematic experience that resonates with worldwide themes of heritage and belonging. We can’t wait to see how this film unfolds on the big screen.
