L’invitation au voyage
L'invitation au voyage
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A series of beautiful black-and-white photographs is marred by yellow Post-its with their notes erased. An unassuming narrator makes things even more mysterious with a description that deviates from what you see; the constant tension makes every interpretation ambivalent. With a nod to poet Baudelaire.
Also in this combined programme
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Eidola
Artist Peter Miller used infrared glasses to examine a coil in the camera and wrote his ‘images’ onto it with a laser pen. -
Sakala
This study of the forgotten statue of Sakala, the first African boy to visit Belgium in 1884, critically analyses Western perspectives. -
The Light and the Paper
How empty is a blank page? This film carefully studies the prime precondition for seeing: the presence of light. -
Lightkeeping
Quotes from photographic pioneer William Fox Talbot’s letters accompany black-and-white images that exude timeless calm. -
Eigenlicht
Certain minerals convert absorbed UV light into visible colours of unearthly beauty. Shown in sacred, cosmic silence.
Film details
- Countries of production
- Belgium, Switzerland
- Year
- 2014
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2016
- Length
- 13'
- Medium/Format
- DCP
- Language
- English
- Premiere status
- None
- Director
- Meggy Rustamova
- Producer
- Meggy Rustamova
- Sales / World rights holder
- Meggy Rustamova
- Screenplay
- Meggy Rustamova
- Cinematography
- Meggy Rustamova
- Editing
- Elias Heuninck, Meggy Rustamova
- Sound design
- Meggy Rustamova