A film by Benoît Labourdette (2’44s, 2021).
The adult world, incomprehensible to a dominated, abused child.
A film by Benoît Labourdette (11’17s, 2013).
In life, the most important things, whether happy or tragic, often happen by accident. The story of a man, not young, caught in the spiral of family repetition and humiliation experienced. It will commit the irreparable, although it will impose (...)
A film by Benoît Labourdette (2000, 1h03 ’).
SynopsisOn digital images digitally reworked where fugitive anonymous silhouettes goes on, a poetic monologue book a disenchanted vision of ghostly ballet of modern life. (Forum des Images)
Swim in a large rotating corridor.Instrumental music, 2017, 2’46s. Improvisation by Benoît Labourdette (synthesizers).Improvisation carried out in private, September 14, 2017 (Benoît Labourdette production).
A film by Benoît Labourdette (2’27s, 2009).
Let’s imagine for a moment that this corridor is underwater...
A film by Benoît Labourdette (1’50s, 2021).
Involuntary servitude
A film co-directed by Alain Fleischer and Benoît Labourdette (18’01s, 2016). Music by Benoît Labourdette.
An UAV in the Picasso Museum in Paris just before its reopening in 2014. An unusual visit to a place such that you will never see it again. And Picasso speaks...Note on the personality of Pablo PicassoPicasso’s violence towards women and (...)
A film by Macha Makeïeff and Benoît Labourdette (9’53s, 2015). With Thomas Morris and the dog Siegfried.
A frantic sequence shot through all the unusual places of the Comic Opera building in Paris. The pursuit of an imaginary singer, in search of her dog and her “Maestro”!
Series of 100 photographs in a hallway.
The empty space, the stage, the fallow field, on which humanity grows. Often, one passes by without stopping.
A film by Benoît Laboudette (1’59s, 2009).
Let’s imagine for a moment that this hallway is a ski slope...
Loop video by Benoît Labourdette (1’10s, 2013).
The view of a single metro corridor, with the same principle of visual overlay of four times, in which the pixels are subtracted, added, multiplied, divided, to show as “edges” of time, on the edges of architecture, and human beings, unique, (...)
Series of photographs.Advertising posters on the walls of cities and transport corridors are to me an extremely aggressive visual factor. I’ve always been dreaming of cities with no evidence other than the architecture itself.On November (...)
Photographs, paintings, drawings, assemblies and texts by Benoît Labourdette (unless otherwise stated).