Experimentation. Transcendence. Rapture.
FRANCE | 46 minutes | 2017
Contemporary dance, experimental cinema and a visceral sensory experience: here is the latest from one of France’s most enigmatic directors. A long-time Festival regular, Philippe Grandrieux is back with a project that’s even more challenging than usual. Co-produced by the Centre chorégraphique national de Montpellier, Unrest is the final part of a multidisciplinary trilogy (performances, films, installations) with the central theme of worry. The bodies of dancers Nathalie Remadi and Lilas Nagoya reconnects with the haunted aesthetic of La vie nouvelle in a frantic, sombre experience.
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The famous patriotic anthem of our neighbours to the south forms the inspiration for this novel take on a buddy movie that’s funny, tender and cynical....
Feature film , Comedy drama
UNITED STATES | 46 minutes | 2017
From the directors of The Wound comes an essay set in the Calais Jungle. A primitive, epic film and a no-holds-barred tribute to a community that commands...
Feature film , Social drama
FRANCE | 46 minutes | 2016
While Manivel appears to have changed his stripes, his sense of poetry remains untouched in this film that screened at the Venice Festival. After two works...
Feature film , Drama
FRANCE , Japan | 46 minutes | 2017
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