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L’ Ombre d’un écho

Fabrice Lauterjung

Experimental film | France | video | 4:3 | b&w/color | mono | 2007 | 12'  40"
39 €

Screening Copy: digital
Two young women (professional dancers), discover by the use of their hands, the open, gaping, empty surface of a musical instrument case, and the hollow form of its vacant instrument. The recollection of this tactile experience gave way to a speech, which in turn was transcribed in Braille and then read by a young, blind woman. The film articulates itself around the moment when the hands explore the case, to those of the young, blind woman reading the text in Braille. The background music consists of the stuttering ejaculations of a musical score (played by a saxophone).

Credits

Director: Fabrice Lauterjung

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