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Video Competition

Saturday, March 15 - 10:45 am

Salle Boris-Vian, Maison de la Culture, 1 Rue Abbé de l'Épée, Clermont-Ferrand

A Different Goal | Marco JOUBERT | Canada, Quebec | 2024

What would happen if intelligent machines started developing their own goals, different from those of humankind?

HERE ARE THE DRAGON(S) | Jean-Paul Devin-Roux | 2024 | France | 6’26

PARIS, at night, the Seine

Theater stage, the Scène:

“Here are The Dragon(s)”

Enter the unknown

See the colors, see the shapes

while the others sleep

A benevolent dragon

behind my back.

The Revenant.

 

Zeige deine W_nde | Matthias Daenschel | 2024 | Germany

Over 5,000 photos come together to form a fast-paced hunt through Berlin’s time tunnel – a restless search for cracks and open wounds of German history in the city.

THE BREATH OF THE FOREST | Michel Pavlou | 2024 | Norway | 4’00

When the wind sweeps through the ancient forest, the real and the imaginary merge; we enter guided by our animal flair on a path that twists and turns from the nature of space to the space of culture.

AMNION | Saara Ekström | 2023 | Finland | 06’50

Landfills on the fringes of cities reveal all about our culture, habits, fears and desires. Here treasures turn into trash and the excess of our discarded welfare and cheap labor dances in the wind. Shot in 8mm film, Amnion (innermost membrane enclosing an embryo) is a dark and melancholy vision, where the organic merges with the synthetic.

Nos Doux Espoirs | Simon Coovi-Sirois | 2024 | Canada, Quebec | 8’15

Marvin connects to the metaverse with the intention of customizing his avatar. In this familiar and surreal landscape, he meets Melissa, an artificial intelligence and tattoo artist.

300,000 kilometers per second | Clément Courcier | 2024 | France

300,000 kilometers per second is an experimental, interstellar road movie. A journey backwards in time, where we retrace the history of the universe towards the mystery of its origin.

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