Parties visible et invisible d’un ensemble sous tension
Parties visible et invisible d'un ensemble sous tension
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Two elements form the basis of this work: shots of a Togo landscape and a film strip buried at the same site, the emulsion of which was eroded by bacteria. After intensive processing, the result is colourful and rhythmical, like a stained-glass window to Africa.
Also in this combined programme
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Flash Camera Movie
A single-frame movie made entirely with disposable cameras. An ode to trivial yet precious details from daily life. -
Trees of Syntax, Leaves of Axis
Marvellous, abstract, hand-processed film in which vision and sound converge in a perfect cadence. Hypnotic violin music by Malcolm Goldstein. -
Sea Series #5-7
Three coarse sequences of grand sea views and small people were shot on outdated material with a beautiful, tangible graininess. -
Laws of Physics
A plunge into the abyss: in one prolonged zoom, the drain in a courtyard comes ever closer. A spider scurries off to avoid our gaze. -
Lumphini 2552
Photographs of twigs and leaves in Lumphini Park in Bangkok transform into organic patterns when projected as a film.
Film details
- Country of production
- France
- Year
- 2009
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2010
- Length
- 7'
- Medium/Format
- 35mm
- Language
- English, French
- Premiere status
- None
- Director
- Emmanuel Lefrant
- Producer
- Emmanuel Lefrant
- Screenplay
- Emmanuel Lefrant
- Cinematography
- Emmanuel Lefrant
- Editing
- Emmanuel Lefrant
- Production design
- Emmanuel Lefrant
- Sound design
- Emmanuel Lefrant
- Music
- Emmanuel Lefrant
- Sales / World rights holder
- Light Cone Distribution