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LANDSLIPS

Antonin De Bemels
A bleak and meagre landscape is scanned with the camera, quietly at first and almost photographically. After some time the camera starts moving and the compilation of rocks, sand and stones turns faster and faster. A while later a man tries to make his way over a mass of rocks, continuously shaking because of a digital effect as if an earthquake was taking place...

DEAR LORDE

Cooper Battersby - Emily Vey Duke
Bone collector Maxine Rose, a 14 year old teenage girl, is looking for validation from her heroes, amongst them the primatologist Jane Goodall, bishop Desmond Tutu and the New Zealand teen pop Star Lorde. Offering them a gift of language, Maxine Rose stands for the desire to be visible and understood, not unlike the desire of an artist...

FRANKIE D.C.

Jan Florizoone
A portrait of the artist Frankie D.C. First part of an ongoing series of artist portraits....
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THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 98. CANDLE

Steve Reinke
Quiet observation is the key to discovery....

LE PETIT TOURISTE

Joëlle de La Casinière - Michel Bonnemaison
A ’train movie’ in the Urubamba valley, where a young gringo seems to be having bad dreams. All the racket of the train and the sound of a local band punctuate the elliptical editing of a phoney narrative, which pretends to end in Cuzco....

LA VOIX DES SANS-PAPIERS

Charley Case
Immigrants from different countries in a confession box tell how their dreams and expectations were thwarted when they came up against the reality they found when they arrived in France....
La revolution surrealiste tire dans le dos, 1988, Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist La revolution surrealiste tire dans le dos, 1988, Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist

LA RÉVOLUTION SURRÉALISTE TIRE DANS LE DOS

Angel Vergara
At the opening of Philippe Van Snick’s exhibition in the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels, Vergara was sitting on a white canvas. ’La Révolution Surréaliste’ was wedged under one of the back legs of his chair, Vergara was leaning forward with the white canvas pulled over him. Other books were lying at his feet....

L'HOMME QUI MARCHE

Philippe de Pierpont
A fictional character walks through the half of Belgium, from the centre of Brussels to De Panne at the seaside. On his way he meets 'real' people from everyday that show their everyday environments. In this documentary, de Pierpont uses fictional techniques in order to create a subjective portrait of the north of Belgium, and its inhabitants in 1992....
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TELEVISION MAN

Michel Bonnemaison
The actor Enrique Ariman, in a state of ecstasy at the foot of Mount Sinai, raises certain still burning issues, even if, these days, they are acquiring a quaint charm. He is filmed by oscillation, with a small shaking camera, and does not blink once in 40 minutes...

ÉCHANGEUR

Rob Jacobs - Anne Reijniers
In the streets of the metropolis of Kinshasa, young Congolese imagine their version of the colonial past. Around an empty pedestal that once carried a Belgian monument, emerges an imaginary city where archival footage, artistic performances and present-day Kinshasa interact...