Stefano Miraglia

Favorite films

  • Reckless Eyeballing
  • Palms
  • Kokoro Is for Heart
  • The Farnsworth Scores

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  • Images of Tunisia

  • How to Suture the Soil?

  • Two Times João Liberada

  • Letters to My Friend Yohei Yamakado From His Homeland

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See You Friday, Robinson

2022

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À vendredi, Robinson by Mitra Farahani (GNCR Competition, already presented at the Berlinale and Visions du Réel) documents a long exchange of emails between Jean-Luc Godard (from Rolle) and Ebrahim Golestan (from Sussex). This correspondence, initiated by Farahani, quickly becomes a wacky dialogue of the deaf, which allows Farahani to paint a close portrait of the Iranian director while at the same time directing the Swiss filmmaker from a distance. Although the film is presented as a correspondence between the…

GPS Signal Lost

2022

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An ascetic film, full of humour and beauty, Pierre Voland’s Signal GPS Perdu (Mention spéciale du Prix national Georges de Beauregard) is a spiritual quest that intersects with a quest for love in a dark forest populated sometimes by wandering knights, sometimes by the notifications of a gay dating app. It took the filmmaker seven years to make his longest and most mature film. Seven years, not only to shoot the fascinating images proposed (of hikes through subjective camera, in…

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Valdediós

2020

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Alternating Super8 footage and digital stop motion animation with joy and playfulness, Elena Duque crafts a shaky – yet balanced – dimension where a village and the universe meet and collapse together, where even the Bach lute suite is shaky and doesn’t know if it is going to tumble down or fly even higher.

special dark glass somewhere

2019

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Canadian artist Charlotte Clermont continues her experiments with both figurative shots and monochromatic ones (and backed-up by vibrant, noisy sounds) with 'special dark glass somewhere', picking up from the practices and motifs already explored in her 2019 piece 'you're a plant whisperer and for me, it's enough' (a collaboration with Julien Champagne). Her work deals with sexuality through words, landscapes, still life shots or lesser known erogenous zones like the elbow (!).