The Super 8 Years

Directed by David Ernaux-Briot, and Annie Ernaux
Year: 2022
Country: France
Language: French with English subtitles

The French writer and 2022 Nobel Prize awardee Annie Ernaux, whose novels and memoirs have gained her a devoted following (and whose autobiographical L’Événement was adapted just last year into the critically acclaimed film Happening), opens a treasure trove with this delicate journey into her family’s memory. Compiled from gorgeously textured home movie images from 1972 to 1981 – when her first books were published, her sons became teenagers, and her husband Philippe brought an 8mm film camera everywhere they went – this portrait of a time, place, and moment of personal and political significance takes us from holidays and family rituals in suburban bourgeois France to trips abroad in Albania and Egypt, Spain and the USSR. Supplying her own introspective voiceover, Ernaux and her co-filmmaker, her son David, guide the viewer through fragments of a decade, diffuse and vivid in equal measure. THE SUPER 8 YEARS is a remarkable visual extension of Ernaux’s ongoing literary project to make sense of the mysterious past and the unknowable future.

“Critic’s Pick! Potent, quietly elegiac… the film’s images have faded, but the memories they’ve stirred up are vivid and full of feeling.”


“Moving, probing, beautifully written…the documentary “The Super 8 Years” is like an illustrated Ernaux essay, filled with rich detail and painfully honest reflection.”


“A lesson in observation, patience, and grace when accepting how much has changed…It is a privilege to be invited into the world of this peerless writer with unparalleled emotional intelligence.”


“A bittersweet look at the passage of time, delivered with a compelling blend of personal intimacy and broader societal upheaval.”


A gorgeous and intellectually expansive film, a worthy addition to the oeuvre of one of Europe’s greatest living authors.”


“Endlessly relatable for filmgoers young and old alike.”


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Directed by David Ernaux-Briot and Annie Ernaux