Jeanne, directed by Fabien Remblier (France)

Jeanne, directed by Fabien Remblier (France)
  Jeanne – 2021 – 29 min When he disembarks illegally at night on a French beach after several attempts to cross it, Abdel knows that he can only rely on himself. He has to be discreet and not stay grouped on the beach with his companions of misfortune. During the night, he quickly moves away before the gendarmes arrive and takes refuge in a garden. The house seems deserted. He is woken up by a woman who threatens him with a gun, Jeanne. She is going to injure herself while trying to chase the intruder away. Abdel is faced with a choice that will turn his life upside down: leave Jeanne on the ground, steal as much money as possible from her and run away, or stay put and help her. He chooses to help Jeanne return to her home and take care of her until she recovers. Jeanne, full of a-priori about migrants and foreigners, is suspicious. She has hidden her loneliness for too long under acrimonious and racist exteriors and cannot help insulting the young man. Yet, without saying so, she appreciates finally having some company. Little by little they discover each other, and each of them lets their guard down. Confrontation becomes complicity. Their lives will literally change.   Fabien Remblier is a former actor who became director. He specialises in stereoscopic 3D content. He has made about forty recordings of concerts and shows in 3D, several of which have won awards at international festivals. In 2018, he directed the 3D short film Dans tes pas (Walking In Your Footsteps). Jeanne is his second short film.

A Love Story, directed by Julien Charpier (France)

A Love Story, directed by Julien Charpier (France)

A Love Story – 2018 – 7 minutes and 56 seconds

A sidereal, digital and experimental journey, by way of a declaration of love sent to the woman I love.

Julien Charpier is a french director born in Massy (France) in 1993. In 2015 he obtained a bachelor’s degree in cinema from the University of Paris VII and entered the École Nationale Supérieure Louis-Lumière, one of the two best-known film schools in France. At the ENS Louis Lumière he directed his first short documentary and fictional or experimental movies. In 2018 he directed his end-of-studies film Une Histoire D’amour, a short experimental movie shot in stereoscopic 3D. Today he keeps on exploring a cinema situated between fiction and experimentation.

[Cathedral of Braga, choir]

1919-09-22 Stereoscopic slide, gelatin and silver on glass, 4,3 x 10,5 cm PT-AMLSB-JMS-003008 Ink inscriptions on the slide: “Braga. Sé. Côro. 22-9-1919. Marçal da Silva [signature]. N.º 1018”. [Braga. Cathedral. Choir. 22-9-1919. Marçal da Silva [signature]. Number 1018]. Inscriptions on the record book Photonegativos. Catálogo n.º 2: “N.º 1018; Data 22 Set. 1919; Hora 14 1/4; Luz Sol ligeiram.te encob.; Objectiva Vérascope descent; Diaph. 8; Suporte Imperial Ortho N.F. a.H.; Assumpto Braga. Sé. Côro; exp. 15’’; Revelação Watkins Thermo Metol-Quinol”. [Number 1018; Date 22 September 1919; Hour 14 1/4; Light Slightly overcast sun; Lens Vérascope off-center; Diaphragm 8; Medium Imperial Ortho N.F. a.H.; Subject matter Braga. Cathedral. Choir; Exposure 15’’; Development Watkins Thermo Metol-Quinol]. Related documents: stereoscopic negative, gelatin and silver on glass, 4,3 x 10,5 cm and print on direct collodion or gelatin paper, 4,5 x 10,8 cm. The slide was on chassis 42 (position 22), inside the closet of the author’s taxiphote.
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