
Between 10 and 100 Hertz - Entre 10 et 100 Hertz
Réalisation
Emilien DUBUC
The structures of concrete in a popular neighbourhood are trembling to the rhythm of its imminent demolition. An engineer is carrying out geophonic recordings of the ground. During the measurements, voices of the inhabitants sneak into the recordings, piecing together a portrait of daily life in the outskirts in the north of France.
Réalisé par
Emilien DUBUC
Photographie
Emilien DUBUC
Montage
Emilien DUBUC
Son
Raphaël ZUCCONI & Déborah DRELON
Production
Le Fresnoy - Studio National des Arts Contemporains
Luc-Jérôme BAILLEUL (Le Fresnoy - Studio National des Arts Contemporains)
Distribution
Le Fresnoy - Studio National des Arts Contemporains
Réalisé par

Emilien DUBUC
Emilien was born in 1987 in Bordeaux. He was initially a biochemist, interested in the emergence of life through the study of synthetic cells in the laboratory, before studying visual arts and cinema at the Royal Fine Arts of Ghent (KASK) in Belgium then at Fresnoy, National Studio of Contemporary Arts in France. His films revolve around themes such as memory and its transmission through films made under a microscope or on 16mm film developed by hand.
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