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Gerard Ortín Castellví

Gerard Ortín Castellví (b. 1988, Barcelona) is an artist and filmmaker based in London. His practice problematises contemporary representations of nature and their relation to technology through an experimental film, practice-based research. He has recently shown his work at LUX, London and exhibited at Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona. His works have been screened in places …

Dane Komljen

Dane Komljen, born in 1986 in Banja Luka, SFR Yugoslavia. He studied cinema and art. His first feature, All the Citites of the North, premiered in 2016. Afterwater is his second feature. He works and lives in Berlin.

Éric Baudelaire

Eric Baudelaire is an artist and filmmaker based in Paris. After training as a political scientist, Baudelaire established himself as a visual artist with a research-based practice in several media ranging from printmaking, photography and the moving image. His feature films A Flower in the Mouth (2022), Un Film dramatique (2019), Also Known As Jihadi …

Raphaël Grisey

Raphaël Grisey is born in 1979, lives in Berlin. He uses film, editorial and photographic works to address politics of memory, architecture, migration and agriculture (such as the films Prvi Deo, Red Star 2006 with F. Lazar; Cooperative, 2008; The Exchange of Perspectives ; Minhocão, 2011; Amor e Progresso, 2014; Remanescentes 2015).

Bouba Touré

Bouba Touré was born in 1948, and died in January 2022. He lived in France in the Foyer Pinel from 1965 and worked at the factory Chausson until 1969. He studied at the Vincennes University and was a projectionist at Cinema 14 Juillet and L’entrepôt, Paris. Photographer since the 1970s, he documented the lives and struggles of migrant workers and peasants in …

Yunyi Zhu

Yunyi ZHU is a Chinese artist whose practice questions memory and perception. He graduated from Tsinghua University Academy of Fine Arts in sculpture, Esä in art and science. Since 2020, he has been updating artistic research at Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains. His works are based on the combination of a series of …

Jean-Claude Rousseau

Jean-Claude Rousseau, born in Paris, lived in New York in the 1970s. There he discovered avant-garde cinema at the same time as the films of Ozu. In 1980 he finished writing a screenplay, Le Concert champêtre, and directed his first films. After Les Antiquités de Rome, La Vallée close  is his second feature film. Selected …

Audrey Ginestet

After having studied sociology and cinema, Audrey Ginestet becomes a sound operator, sound editor and sound mixer for many radio, television and cinema works. She directs two short films, Dokonan (2004) and Spring Yes Yes Yes (2012) and a documentary webseries, Audiostories (2016). Acquittal is her first feature film. Besides, Audrey plays bass in the band …

Théodora Barat

Théodora Barat leads a multidisciplinary practice ranging from film to sculpture and photography. She is interested in changing environments, in those ultimate moments when the artificial landscape becomes a sign. She examines the figures of modernity, dissects her chimeras in order to question our future. Her work has been presented at Center Pompidou, Cneai, Nuit …

Noah Teichner

Noah Teichner is an American-born filmmaker, artist, and researcher based in Paris, France. His films, performances, and installations make use of a variety of sound and image technologies to look at issues related to both humor and historiography. He holds an MFA from the Paris-Cergy National Graduate School of Art and a PhD in Film …

Baptiste Pinteaux

Baptiste Pinteaux is a publisher and independent scholar. He runs the publishing house Daisy and the art magazine Octopus notes. Nachtlied (2022) is his first film. He collaborated on the screenplay of Des jeunes filles disparaissent (Clément Pinteaux, 2018) and played in Liberté (Albert Serra, 2019).

Sónia Vaz Borges

Sónia Vaz Borges is an interdisciplinary militant historian and social-political organizer. She received her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Humboldt University of Berlin. She is the author of the book Militant Education, Liberation Struggle; Consciousness: The PAIGC education in Guinea Bissau 1963-1978, (Peter Lang, 2019). She is currently a researcher at Humboldt University in Berlin. …