Again Jean-Gabriel Périot reveals himself to be a skilled recycler of film material from World War II. In symmetric, mirrored images, various bombardments are fused together into a gruesome ballet.
Intimate, personal documentary portrait of the film maker’s father who was imprisoned in the 1980s in Egypt.
An attempt to solve the Arab-Israel conflict in eight minutes.
The city is bombed, but by the side of the swimming pool, old friends can be seen together. ‘I’m very happy!’
During a forced stay in Bethlehem, the filmmaker records the life of her niece near the wall.
A statement.
A curator gets what he is asking for.
Credible (fake?) portrait of pious Mexicans who worship the Virgin Mary.