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Thursday, 9 August 2018

RKSS Reclaims Their Misspent Youth in ‘Summer of 84’

We chat with the trilogy of filmmakers that comprise one of the most unique points of view in contemporary genre cinema.

Consumption is the key. Gobble up the world around you. Osmosis will set in. The years spent devouring art-house, and trash cinema was not for nothing. The process develops your palate and demands a creative outpouring. Eventually, you hit a wall, and your desire to join your educators as peers overcomes the compulsion to simply ingest.

Most films made today are as much about their inspiration as their final product. As the audience’s hunger for sentiment increases, movies embrace the past and threaten an endless stream of replication. It’s so easy for the snake to find sustenance on its own tail.

As RKSS, François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and her brother Yoann-Karl Whissell have found a balance between rumination and contribution. They are products of their youth but refuse to play by the rules. In Turbo Kid, the trilogy mashed their love for Mad Max and Atari into a low-fi hero’s journey beating with a warm heart. Now, with Summer of 84, they take a gang of Goonies and drop them in the suburbs with a wannabe Ted Bundy. You think you know how this game works, but RKSS is here to twist the knife in your nostalgia.

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