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- A portrait of Akira Naka; broken up memory, fragmented time, reminiscences of places, moments, faces and bodies, during a back-and-forth between the recollections of a child and the aspirations of a man in his fifties.
- Semi-improvisation arisen from a look. A conversation, punctuated by subtle silences, sketching the portrait of Maki Tomoda, a thirty years old woman, and porn actress.
- Rel Carter, A&R of the popular major label, joins a group that seeks out a group of independent artists around the United States to network and build relationships.
- April 2012. French musician Michel Henritzi (Dustbreeders) is in Japan for a series of concerts, and to record new music.
- Pierre Thoretton's project is to photograph the remains of the wildfires that devastate California every year and nothing goes as planned. The burnt forests cannot be found and the technical problems associated with a large format camera pile up. Along the road and landscapes, the photographer humorously adjusts his project to the contingencies of the present moment. Between an artist portrait and a road movie, the film questions our relationship to image, the process of artistic creation, and the choice to continue to do film photography in a digital world.
- Prelude to a portrait of Jean-Pierre Facquier, ch'l'eintailleu (wood carver) in the Saint-Leu district of Amiens: a free mind self-removed from social determinism, who gives new life to wood through constant dialogue, both with nature and his alter ego, the puppet Lafleur...
- Kubo seeks to bring himself closer to the undeniable feeling that the world and its history are steered by something beyond human intelligence, by making his own body a laboratory which connects with humanity. First, he finds his ancestors' tomb and peers inside it by recreating the interior with computer graphics. He proceeds to look for the intersection of his DNA chain sequence and the collective memory of humanity by donning a horseshoe crab mask which houses the memory of his ancestors, then snorts salt through his nose as if it were a hallucinogen and gulps a drink of water. By doing so, he brings the ocean into his body and mind, and he sinks further into the inner ocean led by the horseshoe crab, which is said to be a living fossil.
- Fragments from a portrait of Jean-Louis Costes - sincere artist, versatile designer, poet of excess -, a man forever atoning his anguish through singing, performance, drawing and writing.
- Between improvisation and formal experiment, free evocation of the nights of Kabuki-cho based on emotions felt while listening to the eponymous piece by Michel Henritzi. (Second part of the "Shinjuku Blues & Whispering Shadows" diptych)
- Music video for Hisato Higuchi's song "Itami hakobu utsuwa".
- What was an aesthetic study tending to soften the smoothness of digital video and work on textures, turned into a visual medium for the piece "The Floating World" by Michel Henritzi. (First part of the "Shinjuku Blues and Whispering Shadows" diptych)
- Yuri Ishida imagines dolls and objects, manipulates fibers and textiles, weaves sounds, caresses space, grazing fragile metamorphoses with her fingertips.
- Improvised "document", attempting to capture the vibrations that precede and follow live music. Sharp and deceptive, playing with the architecture of the Kid Ailack Art Hall, they run along walls, making the air tremble and strings, membranes and eardrums shiver.
- Fragment from a recording session with Junko Hiroshige.