International festival of audiovisual programs - FIPA 2010
To promote new talents, Pépinières européennes pour jeunes artistes are particularly attentive to the experiences led by a young generation of artists, at the crossing of cinema and art video. Their own view of our world and the shifts or gaps they create with singularity participate in the renewal of cinematic expression.
This year, rather than offering the audience to discover the abundance provided by this young generation, with a profusion of short films, we chose to present four films that reflect this diversity of approach. They have pointed out that if digital technologies offer a tremendous freedom to explore image and editing, the artist’s topic, her/his look, the way she/he plays with codes of dramaturgy, relation to time, rhythms and image processing, are nonetheless essential to invent new forms of film writing.
Four artists, four approaches using different treatments, four singular, sensitive, involved and personal looks in order to show the vitality and the interest of its emerging new writing.
The selection has been presented on wednesday 27th January 2010 at 5h30 pm at the Colisée cinema, Biarritz, France.
Laureates 2010 :
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Mohamed Bourouissa
France 18’00
It is about a correspondence between two individuals, one who is free and the other who is in prison. All film constructs on this exchange of texts (sms), pictures and words. The film begins with the installation of film process (in some way, the beginning of the film tells the installation of film process) to become little by little a film which questions the notions of freedom and imprisonment.
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| Direction Mohamed Bourouissa Performance JC Image/sound Mohamed Bourouissa et JC Image edition Samuel Gantiel et Mohamed Bourouissa Sound edition /sound mix Cyrille Lauwevier Artistic advisor Arnaud Despallières Promotion Huillet-straub Production Le Fresnoy Studio national des arts contemporains. |
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| La première couleur (The first colour) | |||
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Margherita Caron France 50’20 “ Several years after I left Beaux-arts in Paris, I returned into the walls, the workshops of my school, the place where each one seeks in itself the truth of their choice: be an artist. I came in order to question again the origins and the sense of this commitment through the stories of five students.” |
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| Direction Margherita Caron Production Mirage Illimité Dominique Belloir, with the participation of TV5 Monde, Téléssonne, CNC and MAE, with the support of Beaux-Arts de Paris. | |||
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Plastic and glass |
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Tessa Joosse
Netherlands 09’00
In a recycling factory in the north of France the machines dance, the workers join in song, and the truckdrivers almost make a ballet. The film shows the process of recycling by impressive machines and by hand. We hear the noise that accompagnies this process. Slowly the factory noise becomes a rythm and a truck-driver starts to sing a song for his love. He wants to build an island with the materials at hand, where they can be together to ‘sort things out ‘.
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| Direction/script Tessa Joosse Performance François Marzynski, Poet Stunt, Abdelhamid Bensbaa, Fabrice Lecomte, Ahmed Benzouai and Claude Lesne Image Blaise Basdevant Sound Sébastien Cabour Image edition Tessa Joosse Sound edition Tessa Joosse and Sébastien Cabour Mixage Sound Sébastien Cabour Music Tessa Joosse Artistic advisor Andrew Kötting Promotion Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub Production Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains. | |||
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Le dernier mot (The last word) |
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Justine Pluvinage
France 30’00 "My work is guided by a need to hear, and see other people. |
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Direction, photography, edition Justine Pluvinage. |
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| The Young creation video-cinema programme saw 6 sessions until now: | |||
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Jeune création-vidéo cinéma 2005
Jeune création-vidéo cinéma 2006 Jeune création-vidéo cinéma 2007 Jeune création-vidéo cinéma 2008 Jeune création-vidéo cinéma 2009
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