In a large white room, a woman and a man you speak through two long monologues-which will never be dialogue-inquiring about the reasons for the end of their romance. The uninterrupted flow of words, questions-answers that trigger and breathing stopped, creating a sort of Marathon between fear and Liberation: is right there, in the midst of painful, that Pascal Rambert takes us without fear of disturbing, create doubt, to immerse ourselves in the meanderings of a story that leads inexorably to the break. Two eyes, two words, two bodies and two silences to tell the violence of a dying love, trying to bring out as much as possible the universality of this circumstance, as stated by the same Director and author: "my work is inspired by elements of reality because I'm a big ' listener '".
After directing the French version of this show he wrote Rambert prepares in Italy text with which France won the critics ' Prize, the Palmares 2012 du Theatre in April 2013 and the Grand Prix de la Literature dramatique 2012.
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