The Victoria Film Festival is set to mark its 30th anniversary with a theatrical opening night featuring acclaimed director Atom Egoyan91Ƶs latest masterpiece, 91ƵSeven Veils.91Ƶ
Set against the backdrop of Richard Strauss91Ƶ opera 91ƵSalome91Ƶ, the film unfolds an emotional exploration of trauma, power dynamics and the complexity of relationships. In the film, the opera91Ƶs director Jeanine (Amanda Seyfried) is thrust into the daunting task of remounting her recently deceased mentor and ex-lover91Ƶs infamous, sexually-charged production. The opera91Ƶs familial themes of loss and unsettling power dynamics resurface trauma from her past, unravelling the threads of young Jeanine91Ƶs life.
What makes this screening particularly special is Egoyan91Ƶs personal connection to Victoria, where he was raised (his first published review ever was in Monday Magazine).
The Cairo-born director explained the story is 91Ƶentirely rooted in Victoria.91Ƶ It delves into a deeply personal narrative inspired by Egoyan91Ƶs adolescent experiences and his first love, who he later discovered was a victim of abuse by her father.
91ƵIt91Ƶs going to be really emotional to bring it back to Victoria,91Ƶ he told Monday Mag.
Egoyan also has a deep connection to the opera 91ƵSalome91Ƶ, the first opera he ever directed in 1996.
The film91Ƶs inception arose during the opera91Ƶs seventh remount.
91Ƶ[Seven Veils] has been brewing for a while, there are hints in it in some of the other films I91Ƶve done, but it really came to fruition when I found out that we were going to do this remount of the opera. At that point I started thinking, wouldn91Ƶt it be great if I could actually shoot something like a drama about the people who were putting the opera on? Also wouldn91Ƶt it be great if I could deal with this issue of retelling the story, but find a different perspective and also talk about a lot of the issues I was seeing around me: people appropriating stories, people behaving badly in the artistic setting.91Ƶ
91ƵI think when people see films, they want to enter into worlds they haven91Ƶt seen before. I hadn91Ƶt seen this world represented before, around the production of an opera but also the politics and all the aspirations of people having different dreams and fantasies,91Ƶ he said.
Power dynamics in relationships feature heavily in the film, which goes back to the main story of Salome herself, Egoyan said. For those unfamiliar with the story, Salome, daughter of Herodias, becomes increasingly subjected to inappropriate advances by her step-father King Herod all while falling into an obsessional love with John the Baptist. It builds to an uneasy climax, where she agrees to dance for Herod in return for the John the Baptist91Ƶs head on a platter.
Egoyan wrestled with the question of why Salome committed this incredibly violent act. He offers a new interpretation through Jeanine91Ƶs journey to address her trauma through the opera.
91ƵJeanine really feels that that91Ƶs her responsibility to herself is to reclaim that story and to make it hers,91Ƶ he said.
91ƵFrom the very beginning, when we first put it on, I wasn91Ƶt just playing her [Salome] as a femme fatale, as most productions tend to do that. I tried to investigate what was in her background that created this extreme request she makes and I felt that there were other layers to that. I couldn91Ƶt rewrite the opera obviously but I felt that through this script I could go further. It was just a very unusual opportunity to retell the story.91Ƶ
Egoyan praised Seyfried91Ƶ, whom he had previously worked with on 91ƵChloe91Ƶ, and saw her as the perfect fit to bring the character to life alongside real-life opera singers, a decision he describes as a 91Ƶrisk91Ƶ but an interesting way to tell the story.
Attending the opening night at the Victoria Film Festival will be a chance for Egoyan to share with the audience his story behind creating the film.
Egoyan said that while there are more film festivals now than in past decades, they remain important places to showcase work and have a dialogue with the audience.
91ƵI wouldn91Ƶt be where I am without festivals,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵYou really learn what plays and what doesn91Ƶt play and that91Ƶs a great privilege.91Ƶ
Following Victoria, the film will make its international premiere at the Berlin Festival, where the opera first premiered. 91ƵI91Ƶm dying to see how it plays out in Berlin, the opera capital of the world,91Ƶ Egoyan said.
The opening night of the Victoria Film Festival will be tropical-themed.
Other highlights of the fest include a family-friendly screening of Ernest and Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia where PJs are encouraged on Feb. 11.
Eric McCormack, star of NBC91Ƶs Will & Grace, will be at the Vic Theatre on Feb. 3 to share insights into his career and top local short films will be airing at Blue Bridge Theatre on Feb. 10.
And of course, for those looking to explore the world of opera, politics, aspirations, dreams, and fantasies, 91ƵSeven Veils91Ƶ promises a cinematic experience like no other. Find all the details on .