"The origins of films" is a cycle of conferences and screenings curated by Philippe-Alain Michaud, curator at the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris, and organized in collaboration with the Iuav University in Venice. These three events represent an opportunity to explore the origins of cinematic production through the works of three contemporary artists-filmmakers, who often get around the history of cinema and find inspiration in the history of painting, in anthropology and in exact sciences.
Mark Lewis:
500 West Georgia (2012, 3' 25'')
Beirut (2011, 8' 11'')
Brown's Point (2013, 5' 47'')
City Road May 04th 2012 (2012, 4' 03'')
Derek Jawgeer (2013, 7' 39'')
Forte! (2010, 6')
From Third Beach 2 (2011, 3'40'')
Man (2012, 6' 57'')
Outside the National Gallery (2011, 6')
Walworth Road (Rosa Miguel, age 32, August 22, 2009) (2011, 7' 31'')
One Mile (2013, 9' 02'')
Willesden laundrette; Reverse Dolly, Pan Right, Friday Prayers (2010, 4' 40'')
Observation in Cheorwon County (2014)
Laurent Montaron:
Nature of the self (2013, 17')
Short Study on the Nature of Things (2011, 11')
Ben Russel:
Trypps #6 (Malobi) (2009, 12')
Black and White Trypps Number Three (2007, 11'30'')
River Rites (2011, 11'30'')
Let us persevere in what we have resolved before we forget (2013, 20')
Trypps #7 (Badlands) (2010, 10')