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- Offers a series of films shot exclusively with drones, exploring the political, philosophical and aesthetic avenues brought to light by these gizmos with automated gaze and omnipotent control, which is inviting us to reflect on our future.
- An exercise in style which consists of filming from your own home, and not filming at home, by capturing what you see from your window and tell an important memory over the sequence shot, to share it with others you don't know.
- Delivering a continuous flow of urban landscapes' digitally reworked images where passers-by are seen as anonymous silhouettes, the film offers a poetic monologue commentating on a disenchanted vision of the ghostly ballet of modern life.
- Unrolling a swift and stroboscopic amalgamation of overlapping fade-in and fade-out images and sounds, the film reveals itself as a chorus of cinematographic writing and self-creation through artistic expression.
- There's a a fundamental difference between fatigue and sleep. The film was made as part of a consulting mission for the work on films directed by teenagers, as part of La Maison de l'Adolescent du Val de Marne's youth program.
- Twelve living pictures largely made to be shown on your TV screen, your computer, or better, on a flat screen on the wall as a hanging picture. You choose the design you want to exhibit and it remains there, it moves, it lives, it evolves.
- To eat the animals or not? What if the animals speak for themselves?
- Filmed over the course of 30 days, in 30 continuous-shots with a cell phone, this diary-like film explores the story of a lost little white dog, who meets people and animals, discovers new places, and keeps going through his everyday life in real time, as he searches for what lies behind the appearances of the trivial, experiencing chance and necessity. In the end, the viewers, divided in small groups, are invited to participate in a film workshop and to shoot a short sequel or a commentary to the film: the 31st sequence-shot. The film is therefore completed with an additional 18-minute sequence.
- A tale of naivety and split personality, accompanied by Balinese songs and improvised jazz.
- What we know we'll take with us on the day we die is probably what can feed our life's energy.