Hai cercato: Errance
Errance / 2003
Una drammatica storia d'amore, ambientata nel 1968 nella regione del Gévaudan. Jacques, trentenne, sta guidando ad alta velocità su una strada ripida. È ubriaco. Nello stesso momento, in un ospedale, Lou, sua moglie, dà alla luce il loro bambino, ma il parto va male. Quando il bambino nasce, Lou sta ancora dormendo. Jacques cerca di dimenticare la loro esistenza tra le braccia di una ragazza. Damien Odoul
The Wanderer / 2014
Dje has come to Paris for the weekend, no one's expecting him. He discreetly slips through the shadows, walking the streets in an attempt to remedy his boredom. A chameleon and outsider, he spends his time socializing, drinking or just wandering.
Vai alla scheda del filmErrance / 2021
Young people wander in the polar cold, looking for a meaning to their lives.
Errance / 2015
Tiny and fragile, they wander in immensity, drifting with currents. Their migrations are accidental, their deployments are spectacular. Shaped like matter in a pictural experimentation, here are some wanderings, in the world of silence… the black abysses of Saguenay and the clear waters of the Saint-Laurent.
Wandering / 2013
The memories of a woman in exile.
Wandering / 2023
For the past three years, a young Mexican asylum seeker has been forced to put his academic career and his dream of becoming a police officer on hold due to his immigration status. Socially isolated, he clings to the daily life he shares with his family and tries, as best he can, to occupy his time while waiting for the life he dreams of.
Wandering, a Rohingya Story / 2021
Within a few months, the Kutupalong refugee camp has become the biggest in the world. Out of sight, 700,000 people of the Rohingya Muslim minority fled Myanmar in 2017 to escape genocide and seek asylum in Bangladesh. Prisoners of a major yet little publicized humanitarian crisis, Kalam, Mohammad, Montas and other exiles want to make their voice heard. Between poetry and nightmares, food distribution and soccer games, they testify to their daily realities and the ghosts of their past memories. Around them, the spectre of wandering, waiting, disappearing. In this place almost out of space and time, is it still possible to exist?
Errances / 2020
She is hot, she is cold, she has felt her neck getting heavier, her cheeks harden, she complained, then she began to see the carpet swarming with snakes, the walls deforming, the faces shrink around her.
Île-Errance / 2017
In July 2016, a team goes in search of the island of Utopia, the ideal society depicted by Thomas More in his 1516 book. On board a raft that they built themselves, they go down the Ille-et-Rance canal until they reach the sea, before heading out into the ocean.
Stravaig / Errance / 1999
An experimental portrait of a place, Scotland. You are looking for something. What you find is something else. "Stravaig / Errance" (Gaelic for wandering) is techno tourism of a personal nature. Forrest visits a Scotland that only she may show us. The artist is an informed tourist with a curious eye. The viewer is lead, but there is no sense that the artist holds to a definitive way to see/record. Travelogues are referenced in "Stravaig," but their form is never embraced. This is not tourism, but memory and sense. Forrest looks beyond the architecture and must see sights of the place(s) to unearth an ethereal essence of space/time.
Wandering: Part II / 2023
Antonin wants to go home
Wandering / 2023
Experimental movie about a man lost in a forest.
The Wanderers / 1973
Follows the fluctuating fortunes of three ronin in feudal Japan who wander from castle to castle, selling their services to whichever lord will fill their rice bowls. Though they use the servants' entrance, they still feel themselves bound by the samurai code of Bushido; and this tension leads to tragedy.
St. Louis / 2019
Hamburg, Germany, 1939. Getting a passage aboard the passenger liner St. Louis seems to be the last hope of salvation for more than nine hundred German Jews who, desperate to escape the atrocious persecution to which they are subjected by the Nazi regime, intend to emigrate to Cuba.
People I Could Have Been and Maybe Am / 2010
Entirely shot on a mobile phone, the film evolved from chance encounters in the streets of London: Sandrine, an attractive young woman on a mission to find a husband, Steve, a seasoned beggar, struggling with addiction and and Steve's girlfriend Precious, a poet. Blurring the confines between fact and fiction. the film raises questions about the relationship between filmed and filmmaker. The closer he gets to his subjects, the more the obstruction of his camera seems to distance him from them. Ultimately People... reveals a personal and humane space that only came into existence precisely because it had been filmed.