A collective movie (4’19s, 2021).
They wake up, and are determined to get on with their lives!
Collective film (7’22s, 2018).
Simple everyday objects share their interiority.
Collective film (3’, 2013).
[At the water’s edge, we confide in each other.]
Collective film (4’25s, 2017).
Small depresses of the everyday objects.
I am in a subway, isolated by music. I feel movement, and I see a woman who notices that a man of her age, in his thirties, is bleeding on his finger. She takes an interest in him, puts water on the handkerchief he is wrapping his finger in. (...)
Photographs, paintings, drawings, assemblies and texts by Benoît Labourdette (unless otherwise stated).