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Guillaume Cailleau

Guillaume Cailleau (France, 1978) is a Berlin-based artist, filmmaker and film producer whose interest lies in exploring new forms to address political and social issues. His films have been screened at film festivals (Berlin, NY, Rotterdam, Edinburgh) and his work has been exhibited in art institutions such as the Bangkok Art & Culture Centre, the …

Elsa Brès

Elsa Brès Elsa Brès was born in 1985 and lives in Bréau, in the Cévennes. She graduated from Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains in 2017 and from the Paris-Belleville school of architecture in 2012. Her films and installations focus on forces of resistance in contemporary socio-natural landscapes. Combining research, narratives and experimentation, …

Jules Cruveiller

Graduated from the École d’Arts de Cergy, Jules Cruveiller has developed a practice that highlights the experimental and artisanal side of cinema. He was involved in running and programming at the La Clef cinema when it was occupied from 2019 to 2022. He has screened his films at Le Bal and taken part in various …

Marie Losier

Marie Losier Marie Losier is a director who has worked in New York for 23 years. She began by directing numerous avant-garde portraits of filmmakers and musicians such as Guy Maddin, Richard Foreman, Tony Conrad… Her first feature film The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye is a portrait of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and his …

Nicolas Bailleul

Through the creation of documentary films, installations, and performances, Nicolas Bailleul’s work is defined by the use, appropriation, collection, and exploration of platforms, virtual worlds, connected spaces, and the web’s uncertain logics and geographies. By attempting to concretely depict what unfolds in supposedly unreal, invisible, and inaccessible places, he aims to bring forth contemporary issues …

Jessica Sarah Rinland

Jessica Sarah Rinland JESSICA SARAH RINLAND is an Argentine-British filmmaker. She is a recipient of numerous prizes including Special Mention at Locarno Film Festival, Best Film at DocumentaMadrid, Primer Premio at BIM – Bienale de Imagen en Movimiento, Arts + Science Award at Ann Arbor Film Festival, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Schnitzer prize for …

Abdenour Zahzah

In 1953, Dr. Frantz Fanon from Martinique takes up his position as head doctor at a psychiatric clinic in Blida, Algeria. Racist colonial psychiatry dominates everyday life in the clinic. The French are housed separately from the Muslims, and the conditions in the Muslim unit are shocking: patients are restrained and tranquilised against their will. …

Clémentine Roy

Clémentine Roy is based in Berlin where she develops a visual artistic practice and various collaborations. Between ethnography and science-fiction, her film Carcasse presents a community of men and animals working on a deserted island from the relics of a lost world. It was shown at Berlinische Galerie and selected in various festivals such as …