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  • Heaven or lukewarm water

    Heaven or lukewarm water

    As Thomas wakes in a mysterious bathroom flooded of reddish light, the tap is running and a whispering voice asks the young man a few questions: Thomas is being admitted to heaven.

    27th Mar 2023
    Short
  • Autonomie, quel est ton prix ?

    Autonomie, quel est ton prix ?

    Par « personnel », Duras entend « autonome » lorsqu’elle décrit son cinéma au micro du critique français Serge Daney. De son côté, Loden réalise Wanda « …as a way of confirming my own existence. » (Léger, 2012). Parlent-elles de la même chose ?

    26th Feb 2025
    Article
  • Costume et historicité: Charlot le vagabond

    Costume et historicité: Charlot le vagabond

    Comment subsiste aujourd’hui l’image du costume de Charlot et que nous dit-elle sur l’historicité de Charlie Chaplin ?

    31st Dec 2024
    Article
  • De l’espace “intermédiaire”

    De l’espace “intermédiaire”

    “Sorti en 1968, L’Esprit du Temps est un film étonnant encore en 2023, unissant performances, métamorphoses et explorations d’espaces : espaces privés, espaces publiques : espaces politiques évidemment. Le film est politique. D’abord, publiquement politique. Le climat historique est (supposément) clair : lutte contre la guerre du Vietnam, tendances du mouvement américain…”

    20th Feb 2024
    Article
  • L’Amertume

    L’Amertume

    Bitterness – (2023) L’Amertume (2023) Ecrit et réalisé par Theodore GIMENO avec Antoine ESTAGER, Malcolm GIMENO et Helena STREIMANN. Synopsis: Deux frères se promènent non loin de la maison de leur enfance lorsqu’ils rencontrent une mystérieuse femme qui prétend être la Mort. Venant annoncer la fin de leurs jours, elle propose à un des deux…

    7th Aug 2023
    Feature
  • On Dada aesthetic

    On Dada aesthetic

    “René Clair’s Entr’acte (1924) and Francis Picabia’s Relâche (1924) are two works that were made to be presented together: the former was an experimental intermission film that segmented in two acts the latter, an unusually provocative and humorous ballet show. The experience as a whole links in many ways to the Dada movement, but what…

    29th Sep 2022
    Article
  • Globality and images, images and globality

    Globality and images, images and globality

    “Robertson claims that there is a duality in the concept of globalisation. He writes that ‘globalisation as a concept refers both to the compression of the world and intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole’. This quote which starts off the first chapter of his book indicates that globalisation acts in two different…

    29th Aug 2022
    Article
  • Illusion of (or for) reality?

    Illusion of (or for) reality?

    “In Bicycle Thieves, the nature of the representation of reality could be seen as the result of the impossibility to continue producing films, practically and conceptually, in the way that people did before World War II. This said, De Sica doesn’t exactly reject past cinematic conventions. His conceptual approach is akin to a form of…

    30th Jul 2022
    Article
  • Pretext and subversion

    Pretext and subversion

    “Solanas & Getino link culture and cinema very closely. They begin their assessment by looking at third world countries’ social and political situation in reference to the existing Cinemas of the world. They bring up the ideas of ‘subversion’ and the need for the ‘decolonization of culture’. They establish an understanding that their cinema will…

    19th Jul 2022
    Article
  • Les Paroles du Soir

    The Evening Word – 2021 Password: lpdstew Pierre Desmondes is getting ready to leave his apartment and go back home to family for the summer. On the morning of the departure, he packs up his bags, does the dishes and tidies up the place… but his mind is already elsewhere. Pierre Desmondes se prépare à…

    10th May 2022
    Feature
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