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- A few miles from Ajaccio, Corsica, burnt land is buckling under the weight of its colors. The ground is falling apart, releasing pictorial energies that take over the sky. I'm staring at the vanishing skyline. And the train keeps on rolling...
- Yoknapatawpha is the name of American writer William Faulkner's apocryphal county. "Apocryphal", meaning "of doubtful authenticity". Authentic or not, this is where Faulkner set all of his stories. He even drew its map. That is what guides Geoffrey Lachassagne in this brilliant and dizzying cinematographic adaptation.
- On the island of Corsica, approximatively 130 men are imprisoned in the detention center of Casabianda for familial sexual offences. Here they spend the last years of their usually long sentences working on the 1500 acres fields overlooking the deep blue sea of the only "open" prison existing in France. Having to face a young man with a camera, some of the inmates decide to break the fourth wall...
- Archivist and researcher Isabelle Ullern investigates the official archives of philosopher Sarah Kofman. "I become her ventriloquist", she says. Digging into the archives, she brings back the memories of Sarah, who committed suicide in October 1994 - her works as a philosopher and her past as an hidden child of the Holocaust...For the duration of the film, Isabelle embodies Sarah.
- Painter Bernard Legay spends his nights and days in a desinhabited world, gathering the silent matter his work is made of.
- A stroll through the present-day municipalities of Vincennes and Saint Mandé, once home to Madame Baurès, a woman and Communist. The filmmaker's voice-over recounts the memory of the story that Raymonde had entrusted to him.
- In the winter of 2019, to overcome my fatherly pain, I filmed the constraint hospitalisation of my son Nathan, on the threshold of his uncertain entry into adulthood.
- A visitor from the future hollows the remains of our modern society, just like an archaeologist would do in Pompeii.
- Two areas: ground-floor has warm colors, wood-works, polished windows; basement is neon-lit, cramped, with electric blue walls. We come and go between the shop and the workshop. Sales force: weapons for sale.
- For a whole year, young journalists are filmed during their initial training, at the CFJ, an important Parisian school. Do they get formed to the tools and rules of their profession? Or do they have to comply with them?
- Total laryngectomy, a mutilation that affects the face and the voice, can be lived as a profound metamorphosis. Joel Perrotte undertook that surgery in 2007.
- Huge dogs, auto-piano, man-eating sharks; loneliness, seduction, melancholy... The center has everything you need.
- Paris, today. Young roommates host Alexander, a French teacher. They discuss faith, other worlds, the meaning of life... As the night progresses, a heart opens.
- For decades Sarah drew hollow-eyed, gaping faces on Bristol cards. These faces without bodies or sex emerged from blank backgrounds: unworthy stains furiously crossed out and scratched, if not erased. When she died in 1994, her close relatives found several hundreds of these enigmatic drawings. Philippe Boutibonnes, with whom she maintained a long correspondence and who owns several of these drawings, reads with his fingers and tells with his words the outlines drawn by Sarah. He remembers their last moments together. Do the staring faces unveil some secret of the philosopher? Sarah never drew a self-portrait, but if the hundreds of precarious and unstable faces come to be superimposed, her face might appear.
- Who knows what the past holds?
- Ten years after the Grande-Synthe racist homicide, we trace the murderer's footsteps. The sound design weaves in a voiceover linking architecture to discourse, past the news item itself.
- Scratches. Cross-outs. Stripes. Arnaud is tirelessly attacking ancient masters' painting reproductions with the tip of his pen. His free and living interlaces highlight shapes and figures.