Author name: Noelle Bezzi

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Sans histoire

“Sans histoire” confronts present-day fears of the end of civilization both ‘without history’ and ‘without story’ Unnerving footage of animals at night, visions of a technologized future, and images of […]

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Aequare. The Future that Never Was

The film swings between archival film clips dating from 1943 and 1957, sourced from INEAC’s colonial propaganda, and 21st century captures of the same Yangambi premises, like a pendulum that

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Liquid Skin

Filmed between dusk and dawn, “Liquid Skin” was filmed with nine women, who all perform night-time labour, across a wide variety of professions, including a baker, pole dancer, care worker,

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Domesticated Spectacle (Simulation)

“Domesticated Spectacle (Simulation)” is the continuation of a performance piece first realized in Yerevan in 2018. One of the performance’s points of reference was the Armenian Velvet Revolution which took

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Crash Test #5: THEATER

“Crash Test #5: Theater” looks at symmetry and power relations, questioning cultural hierarchies that give priority to language over bodily experience. It takes shape as an ongoing negotiation, where the

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A Moment of Exposure

“A moment of exposure” is about observing the experience of living an idea and gathering materials for an art installation. The camera, as an attentive observer, collects memories and associations

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The Three Memoires

A man with no memory walks through the hall of honor of the former national congress of Chile, a place that was closed during the military dictatorship and that has

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October noon

A spring afternoon on the San Cristobal hill, in downtown Santiago de Chile. Four friends and a sound engineer talk about the events seen and experienced during the popular revolt

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Boomerang

The inner courtyard of the Canebière building, built by Fernand Pouillon in 1952 as a vision of quality housing for the people. The camera slowly follows the vertical and horizontal

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Phoenix Katja

“I am a phoenix bird. It’s hard for me take off and fall.” writes Katja. She is a kindergarten teacher in Narva, a border town between Estonia and Russia. She

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