Director
Julien Creuzet develops a body of work which relies on hybridization as an essential driving force. While confronting history, representations, and social realities from here and elsewhere, the artist proposes a work that ties poetry and politics, found objects and technological devices, personal experience and attentiveness to the world.
People is a film shot behind closed doors in a workshop/house on the outskirts of Paris and features a dozen characters. It is based on an interweaving of scenes of moaning and sex. The house is the characters' common space, but the question of ownership is distended, they don't all inhabit it in the same way. As the sequences progress, we don't find the same characters but the same interdependent relationships. Through the alternation between lament and sexuality, physical and verbal communication are put on the same level. The film then deconstructs, through its repetitive structure, our relational myths.