3/27/2007

We have decided not to die by Daniel Askill

THREE RITUALS. THREE FIGURES. THREE MODERN DAY JOURNEYS OF TRANSCENDENCE.

“Ten minutes to die for. A breaktaking, burnished triptych, it evokes a surreal, ritualisitc world whose characters appear to float free of space and time.” SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

“visually stunning philosophical mindbender” Res Magazine“one of the greatest short films ever !” www.arts-mag.net

“Askill has sealed his reputation as an extremely hot property” SCREEN INTERNATIONAL

3/25/2007

Time is not a remedy by Arno Delord (Music : SLUT)

Director : Arno Delord
Music : Slut

A life in a house, pictures after pictures...

DuDun Dun by Out One & JR Etienne (Music : Para One)

by Institubes Light & Logic
direction : Out One & JR Étienne
production : Wanda

Music : ParaOne

Carlitopolis by Luis Nieto

A mixture of real images and specials effects make us doubt of veracity of images and words too.
"Carlitopolis" show a student who present his work to a jury. This is a banal event who becomes an absurd and misleading performance. A little laboratory mouse called Carlito is used to perform every sort of experiments. What is real, and what is false?




3/24/2007

Neige by Stephane Berla (music : Dionysos)



Director : Stephane Berla
Music : Dionysos

The Alphabet by David Lynch (1968)

A combination of animation and live action, this approximately 5-minute film is "about the fear of learning," according to Lynch. The soundtrack consists of children repeatedly chanting the alphabet, while animated letters seem to excrete and procreate and a woman in white-face cowers in a bed and eventually vomits blood (vomiting figures strongly in Lynch's early film work). It's a concentrated and eerie piece of surrealism.

Raymond, by BIF

Raymond, a lazy swimming pool instructor, would like to discover the oceans. A team of scientists with a brand new solution offers to help to him...

Production, Editor : BIF
Image : Mathieu Plainfossé
Son : Jean-Baptiste St Pol
Music : Para One
Voice : Alain Choquet
Interpretation : Antoine Ménard