LANDSCAPES: “SISTERON”

FRANCE • 27′ a film by JEAN LOïC PORTRON On the left bank of River Durance is a town barely larger than a village. On the other bank is a motorway. On the one side is inertia and indifference to the passing time, on the other side is activity and exchanges. For centuries, people moved slowly. Distances[…]

LANDSCAPES: “CARCHUNA”

SPAIN • 28′ a movie by JEAN LOïC PORTRON Less than 25 years ago, Carchuna was deserted. Over a few years, the landscape has changed dramatically: plastic greenhouses cover the plain, men come down in groves from the surrounding mountains, villages are built. The desert has become a kind of Eldorado. But the gold here is[…]

LANDSCAPES: “TREIS KARDEN”

GERMANY • 26′ a movie by JEAN LOïC PORTRON The twin villages of Treis and Karden (800 inhabitants) lie opposite each other, joined by a bridge across the Moselle River. This countryside is remarkable because it embodies a meeting between two contradictory forces: movement and inertia. Movement because the villages are situated in the base of[…]

LANDSCAPES: “ETRETAT”

FRANCE • 26′ a movie by JEAN LOïC PORTRON In the middle of the 19th century, when the idea of holiday resorts was developing, Etretat, a simple fishing village, became a fashionable beach. Sunbathers invaded the coast; fishermen became swimming teachers, gardeners or servants. Even today, the proprietors of the villas and townhouses, descendants of those[…]

LANDSCAPES: “TROMSO”

NORWAY  •  28′ a movie by JEAN LOïC PORTRON Tromsø is one of the northernmost cities in the world. Only a few Siberian territories, and the outermost point of Alaska, lie farther to the north. The proximity of the Pole produces abrupt changes: in November, the sun no longer appears above the horizon; it will[…]

LANDSCAPES: “FOS-SUR-MER”

FRANCE • 26′ a movie by JEAN LOïC PORTRON Fos-sur-Mer, a small village hidden away near the mouth of the Rhône River, became in 1965 the centre of one of the largest building sites in the world. The film depicts the confrontation between the traditional landscape of the Camargue and a gigantic industrial development project, now[…]

MEXICO: THE THREE EARTHQUAKES

MEXICO  •  51′ a movie by ERNESTO RIMOCH, EVA SARAGA Mexico City, September 19, 1985. During 3 endless minutes it’s the storm under the city. This extremely violent earthquake triggers social and political changes. The most oppressed women, seize the direction of a movement for reconstruction. This struggle, nourished by elements of a strong popular culture[…]

LANDSCAPES: “HEBDEN BRIDGE”

ENGLAND • 26′ a movie by JEAN LOïC PORTRON On the crests and high plains which form the Pennine hills can only be seen a few isolated farms, some grazing sheep. In the valleys which cut through the moors however, men have crowded together and the traces of industrial activity abound. This landscape tells the adventure[…]

CAIN’S CHILDREN

HUNGARY a movie by MARCELL GERö Murderers with the faces of children. They have paid for their sins, and today they are looking for their place in society with the mark of Cain on their foreheads. This society has incarcerated and excommunicated them. Three boys. They have received 8 to 12 years in jail for[…]