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11th International Festival
Signes de Nuit
Paris

October 10th - 20th 2013

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International Competition
Cinema in Trangression
# 6
Wednesday October 16th / 5 pm
Résidence Lucien Paye
Cité Universitaire / Paris

 

Waterscope Transitions
Waterscope Transitions


Carsten Aschmann

Germany
2012 | 0:22:00

This German film is poetic in every sense of the word. It teases the viewer out of his/her wits, provokes thought and arrives at something revelatory with an impressive economy. The film essentially is a collage of visuals captured over various landscapes and times each showing different forms in which water manifests itself in the modern civilization and how it intersects with our lives, our institutions, systems and setups. So we get to see dams, waterfalls, factories, treatment plants, fountains, canals, pipelines, hydraulic lifts etc. So what is so extraordinary in this seemingly normal and ordinary premise? It’s the novel cinematic rendition of the theme that makes this film pressingly relevant and contemporary. Suffused with sounds from the history of cinema, we see waterways, locks, dams, wastewater treatment works, floodgates, fountains and waterfalls, none of which appear exclusive or spectacular. Seemingly abandoned and forgotten, they become the places where water encounters architecture and technology which, in turn, work for it, with it and against it. A dialogue between water and man takes place in which man surrenders to water or feels the need to objectify it. Water never lets him go free. In its formal composition WATERSCOPE is in the tradition of an essay film. Forgoing economic, ecological or scientific explanations, it creates itself with the essence of water.


FRENCH PREMIERE 
Extrait:
http://www.hula-offline.de/h5waterscope_cluster_transitions_lines.html
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The Last Men
Les Derniers hommes
The Last Men


Quentin Brière Bordier

France
2012 | 0:55:30

A violent wind generates the images. The atmosphere is air tight. Silent bodies in front of the mirror. The ritual of small repetitive gestures opens the scene at the hairdressers. In an unpredictable and fragile present, the traces of a past world hussle themselves within carved faces.The storm quiets itself. A slow lethargy takes over everyday life: some people are eating, singing, playing, some are walking in the sculpted out spaces. These lives are silenced by slowly sinking into the ordinary world, bodies swinging themselves at the gates of deep sleep. Then, one day, humanity wakes up and crosses over to the exterior side. Armed with wise gestures and precious postures, they watch with a smile an uneasy world falling apart. The event has already taken place. The last men are standing straight as trees, eternal survivors witnessing the disaster of the absent world within the world. From this consistant and unchangeable absence, these last men save the images.


 
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October 10th - 20th 2013

The section "Cinéma in Transgression" offers middle or feature lengh films out of norm and order, between fiction and documentary, characterised by complex audio-visual languages, unpredictable associations based on unconcient, metaphorical and metonymical proceedings. In this way these films can express the complexity of reality.


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