Where Things Were
90min, Thailand/Canada [in pre-production]
A palimpsest of three individuals’ memories of their shared past in Bangkok.
Produced at The Film Study Center at Harvard University.
90min, Thailand/Canada [in pre-production]
A palimpsest of three individuals’ memories of their shared past in Bangkok.
Produced at The Film Study Center at Harvard University.
30min, Peru/USA [in post-production]
A public boat transports people, commodities and dreams between communities on the edge of the Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo conservation area in the Peruvian Amazon.
Produced at the Film Study Center at Harvard University.
12min, 2024, Peru/USA [in post-production]
Along Lima’s southern coast, men fish and life cycles through death and back again.
Produced at the Film Study Center at Harvard University.
La plage aux êtres (The Beach of Beings)
20min, 2022, France/Canada
DCP with 5.1 surround sound
As her team digitises the traces of an unidentified creature, a palaeontologist mourns a loved one. A meditation on preservation, daughter of discovery and mother of loss.
Domestic premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival 2023
Distribution: Le Fresnoy - Studio national
20min, 2022, France/Canada
DCP with 5.1 surround sound
As her team digitises the traces of an unidentified creature, a palaeontologist mourns a loved one. A meditation on preservation, daughter of discovery and mother of loss.
Domestic premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival 2023
Distribution: Le Fresnoy - Studio national
Alcoves
37min, 2021, France/UK
DCP with 5.1 surround sound
In Herzegovina, an ecologist, a gardener and a farmer respond to a French landscaping text that presents the planet as a single, entangled garden. Their gestures and voices, the plow and the camera, sow a reflection on how to perceive this landscape and position oneself within it.
World premiere at the Sarajevo International Film Festival 2021
Distribution: Le Fresnoy - Studio national
37min, 2021, France/UK
DCP with 5.1 surround sound
In Herzegovina, an ecologist, a gardener and a farmer respond to a French landscaping text that presents the planet as a single, entangled garden. Their gestures and voices, the plow and the camera, sow a reflection on how to perceive this landscape and position oneself within it.
World premiere at the Sarajevo International Film Festival 2021
Distribution: Le Fresnoy - Studio national