Director
This intimate and musical documentary about the French megastar Christophe will have you screaming like a fan, as it tells the story of the unforgettable and nocturnal musician, author of the legendary song Aline (most recently featured in Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch).
Director
Director
Director
Here, as often in Ange Leccia's shorts, pop music with universal overtones enhances the fascinating immateriality of the images while the 1969 song "Space Oddity" by the late musician David Bowie plays in the background.
Director
Scenes of everyday life, episodes shot during journeys abroad: from New York (1986) to Asia through the Middle East (Egypt, Damascus and Palmyra in Syria, in the 1990's and 2000's). Added to these fragments of personal film, pictures taken from digital traffic: wars in the Middle East, the Arab Spring or Japanese pop icon, model, actor and singer Rie Miyazawa. The moving portraits of young women filmed by Ange Leccia haunt his films that are saturated with images of the violence of the world. A double focal point, sentimental and objective, a double urgency of desire and horror. Girls, Ghosts and War plays on two scenes, two planes: the young women in the background are blurred by the double exposure of the pictures of conflict. Pictorial conflicts, here and there mixed up in this ghostly maelstrom. As if the affective memory was constantly engulfed by the commotion of history.
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Reworked and re-edited multiple screen video work, from Corsican director and video artist Ange Leccia, made from previously released material, including Fumées (1995), Toi et moi amoureux (1995), and Toi et moi amoureux 2 (1995).
Director
Director
Director
A dancer prepares, and dances in a stonework basement. Set to "Take Me to Church" by Hozier
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
A wandering poetic journey through maritime landscapes, a dreamlike stroll among the architecture and works of art that populate the landscapes of the Naoshima archipelago in Japan.
Director
Leccia shot multiple versions of 1991's La Mer over the period of nearly 40 years. All are presented here.
Writer
Dirigida por la artista Ange Leccia, "Nuit bleue" cuenta la historia de una joven mujer, Antonia, que regresa a su isla natal, tras la desaparición en el mar de uno de los suyos.
Director
Dirigida por la artista Ange Leccia, "Nuit bleue" cuenta la historia de una joven mujer, Antonia, que regresa a su isla natal, tras la desaparición en el mar de uno de los suyos.
Director
Director
Director
20 short films about human rights.
Writer
A recollection of almost 40 years of career. A giant image-jukebox, from early 70s autoportrait to films for Alain Bashung / Elli Medeiros, private karaokes to “video sculptures” applied to John Travolta or Maria Callas, and much much more…
Director
A recollection of almost 40 years of career. A giant image-jukebox, from early 70s autoportrait to films for Alain Bashung / Elli Medeiros, private karaokes to “video sculptures” applied to John Travolta or Maria Callas, and much much more…
Director
Director
"La Déraison du Louvre," is a strange short movie in which a young woman tours the titular gallery late at night, and takes in a variety of their exhibits (including the Mona Lisa) and the paintings and statues do have an effect on the young woman...
Director
Director
Director
As he is fleeing the Western world, a terrorist discovers Eastern civilization. His subjective journey is a means to create a fiction halfway between adventure and romance. The narrative is guided by sensation and gives birth to a series of visual and sound feelings bearing witness to the encounter between cultures. - MUBI
Director
Gold is a project of psycho-geographical investigations. Beautifully shot on location in desert regions throughout the southwest, Gold alludes to the seductive lure of the American west and its history of speculation and spectacle.
Director
Director
Writer
Short film about young people walking.
Director
Short film about young people walking.
Director
Director
Director
Subjective observations of Corsica and Japan, accompanied by an eclectic soundtrack.
Director
The passing time is displayed as a series of still frames, or a rapid sequence of moments, ever flowing like the waves that break on the shore, like a repeated chant with no beginning, middle or end.
Director
Director
Director
In a desolated world, a martyr is steered by a man giving orders from a control room. His henchmen torture the resistance fighter. Are the parts played by victim and hangman defined as clearly as it seems? Ange Leccia offers a political reflection about the power of images and their manipulative force. —ubu.com
Around three boys accomplices to playful and shy grace, Stéphane Marti inaugurates his cinematographic writing.