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HOMARD QUANTIQUE MAYONNAISE

Jacques Lennep
Lennep cooks a lobster and eats it....

GHOST OF GAY PORN

Steve Reinke
A Gordon Lightfoot song, a collection of Vu-Master slides, seven randomly generated names....

THE BENCH

Messieurs Delmotte
Messieurs Delmotte is lying under a bench. Suddenly he rises, making the piece of garden furniture turn over. This work is part of the series Flying Chickens...

DESSINE-MOI UN SOUVENIR

Miléna Desse
Anchoring its subject in the intimate relationship between the filmmaker and her grandmother, Dessine-moi un souvenir is an attempt to question memory and its transmission on a personal as well as inter-generational and political level....
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SANGUINE

Lili Dujourie
It's the one work in which Dujourie doesn’t perform migratory passage on and off camera. Rather, she slouches on a stool in the corner of a room, legs spread, hands between them, leaning against a wall most of time as though fatigued or bored. It's the only time she appears in feminine fashion and much more make-up than usual...

... AND

Peter Downsbrough
This film essentially consists of one continuous shot taken from the train window during its stop in the station of Metz, France. By way of prelude, …  AND opens with a fixed camera shot, a straight, razor-sharp positioning - an image of cars driving in the city. Then, we dive into the film by way of a traveling shot from the window of the train...

PARCOURS D'ARTISTE

Jacques Lennep
Lennep makes a trip wading through a river. On his way he finds a kippered mackerel. Here his trip ends — he has found what he sought....

LAGER GELEGEN WEILAND

Danny Matthys
Troubled by the heavy equipment, a cameraman is filming a meadow lying low as he walks around, a slope on the left, barbed wire on the right. A second camera is recording from the centre. ...
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VIDÉO À LA CHAÎNE I

Joëlle de La Casinière - Michel Bonnemaison
Some twenty video artists from the French school (among others Robert Cahen, Didier Bay, J.C. Bouvet, Yves le Marrec) are briefly portrayed in turns; they produce slogan-like comments on the medium of video art....
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LOOK AT ME

Uri Tzaig - Avi Shaham
In the video Look at me, translations take place on different levels. With references to silent film (black-and-white, slightly faltering, silent, text signs, images with rounded edges,...) the work shows age-old elderly people, looking for a confrontation with the spectator in close up...