Visiting Film/ Video Artists & Speakers Series Fall 2022:
Emmanuel Lefrant, Films 2001-2022
Tuesday, October 25, 2022, Lecture Hall 6, 7:30 PM doors open at 7:00 pm Free Admission.
EMMANUEL LEFRANT lives and works in Paris, where he makes films, all self-produced and exclusively on celluloid. His films deal with the idea of representing and revealing an invisible world (the secret
forms of emulsion), a nature one does not see. With Nicolas Berthelot, Alexis Constantin, and Stéphane Courcy, he co-founded the collective Nominoë in 2000. Nominoë’s live projection performances have been presented in venues worldwide including the Pompidou Centre, the Serralvès Foundation in Porto, and the International Film Festival Rotterdam, among others.
PROGRAM: All Over (16mm, color, sound, 7 min., 2001) / Underground (16mm, color, sound, 8 min., 2001) / Saraban (16mm, color, sound, 6 min., 2002) / Still Frames (16mm, color, silent, 3 min.,
2002) / Overall (16mm, color, sound, 5 min., 2006) / Blitz (16mm, color, sound, 6 min., 2006) / Parties visible et invisible d’un ensemble sous tension (16mm, color, sound, 7 min., 2009) / Le pays dévasté (35mm on digital file, color, sound, 11:30 min., 2015) / I Don’t Think I Can See an Island (35mm on digital file, color, sound, 4:10 min., 2016) / Per una selva oscura (35mm on digital file, color, sound, 8:25 min., 2022) TRT 66 min.
Co-sponsored by the Cinema Department and Harpur College Dean’s Speakers Series