
Casino_Video_Club: Céline Schlesser
VENUE: Casino Display, 1, rue de la Loge, Luxembourg
In her first debut Ce qu’il reste, director Céline Schlesser invites us to delve into the complexity of intergenerational relationships.
When their old car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, Lou, an emotionally abandoned daughter, is forced into an unexpected confrontation with her distant mother, Valérie. As they come to terms with the grandmother’s recent death, the film traces the quiet tensions, unresolved grief, and subtle gestures through which family bonds are redefined.
Following the screening, Céline will join us to reflect on the film’s creation. She will present the artistic and cinematic references that informed her work, the personal and universal dimensions of the story, and the inspirations that shaped her exploration of memory, loss, and reconciliation.
The film will be screened in French with English subtitles. The post-screening conversation will take place in English.
Céline Schlesser Coutelier is a young Luxembourgish and French filmmaker with a passion for thoughtful, emotionally resonant storytelling.
A 2023 graduate of the BTS Cinema program at Lycée des Arts et Métiers in Luxembourg, she embarked on her directing career with her debut fiction short film, Stëmm vu Lëtzebuerg, a Richtung 22 production created shortly after completing film school where she was able to direct and work as a technician.
Ce qu’il reste (2024), is her first Carte Blanche film, supported by Film Fund Luxembourg.
Photo: Ce qu’il reste (film still). Courtesy of the artist
Film
Lectures
Building on the format of the CasinoBookClub, which has been running successfully for the past two years, we are excited to introduce the Casino____Club. In this new series of artist talks, artists will present some of their key influences through various forms such as music and/or video—not limited to books alone.
At the heart of this concept is the idea that artists come to share their creative work while also exploring different influences that have inspired or shaped their artistic journey.
Free admission