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FILM PAVILION:
SHORT FILMS RETROSPECTIVE AND EXHIBITION OF FILM RESEARCH DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, SOUND AND MUSIC |
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LIVING STILL LIFE
2012 / 16min
France, Belgium, Germany
language: French - s/t English, Italian
Elina Löwensohn
Fièvre, a mysterious woman, collects dead animals in the wild and brings them back to life with animated fi lms. One day, a man comes to see Fièvre—his wife is dead...
69th Venice International Film Festival |
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LIF OG DAUDI HENRY DARGER
2010 / 6min
France, Iceland,
language: Icelandic - s/t English/Italian
Arnardottir Arpa, Gudmundsson Karl, Lemarquies Tomas
Henry Darger travels the icy roads of Iceland to learn how much time he has left to live. “Two hours”, he is told by a blue-skinned clairvoyant.
67th Venice International Film Festival |
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IL DIT QUI’IL EST MORT…
2006 / 11min 20s
Hoisted by his rope, a hanged man is lifted up through the branches of a tree. While he is in the middle of his ascent toward the heavens and death, the woman who’d accused him of a crime clears him of it. He gently comes back to life, lying in a field, gazing at everything around him. |
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MIE
2007 / 11min
Four paintings. Ode to nature. |
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LE CAVALIER BLEU
1998 / 11min
The blue horseman, born in the kitchens of hell, escapes and sets off to discover, a strange, dreamlike world. Caught up in all kinds of manipulations, he ends up becoming a legend himself. |
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Bertrand Mandico born in Toulouse, 1971. He got his degree in directing from the Gobelin animation school in Paris. A draftsman and photographer as well as a filmmaker, it was obvious from an early age that he had a very personal imaginary, full of macabre black humor. His short films have been successfully screened in Annecy and Cannes. |
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www.coproductionoffice.eu
www.bertrandmandico.com |
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FILM PAVILION |
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