Romance book lover Mabel, caught up in her romantic fantasies, faces a rare possibility of romance, but she realises her “perfect” boyfriend only exists in books.
Can architecture respond to the challenges of the modern world? From deserts to river deltas, from jungles to city streets, the series takes us to Chile, New Orleans, Thailand, and Vienna, where architects are redefining the rules of design.
A leading figure in French music, Albin de la Simone revisits his repertoire alongside Jozef Dumoulin and Fabrice Moreau. These songs are waiting to be rediscovered through the lens of jazz at Jazz sous les Pommiers.
In the film, the photo lab serves as a space of transformation and control. It's where slides belonging to my grandfather, an anesthesiologist, are printed. The film development and analog printing processes are juxtaposed with the operating table and hospital corridors: a sense of sterility and technological advancement, a symbiosis between medical practice and a hobby no less demanding of precise procedures.
In this film, I examine VHS archives shot in 1996 by my mother and her friend. They were studying with Boris Yukhananov and experimenting extensively with the camera, exploring its tactile properties as an extension of their gaze and body.
A young medic from the Great War is dragged on a hunt by his employer and fellow veteran Orion. Unbeknownst to them, in this forest- they are more akin to prey than predators.
Eden follows two characters attempting to reconnect with nature as they grow more apart from each other. They attempt to find a place in a world focussed primarily on industrialisation whilst nature is left in the background to degrade. Moments of coexistence are brought to light showing both humanity and nature can exist in tandem and beautiful art can come from this.