Sans-titre

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Movie
Original title Sans-titre
Country of production France
original language Armenian , French
Publishing year 2010
length 15 minutes
Rod
Director Neïl Beloufa
production Le Fresnoy
music Grégoire Bourdeil
camera Guillaume Le Grontec
cut Ermanno Corrado

Sans-titre ( German  without a title ) is a French short film by Neïl Beloufa from 2010 . In Germany, the film premiered on May 10, 2011 at the International Short Film Festival in Oberhausen .

action

Terrorist occupies a villa. The background is made of paint on paper.

Reviews

“In 'Sans-titre' we hear about a group of terrorists who have occupied and devastated a villa. What we see makes us think of completely different things: Suspicions lead to strange dreams, architectural space can be created by an inkjet printer, we don't know anything. Neil Beloufa made a film that is as scary as it is original. "

- Jury of the international competition 2011 : kurzfilmtage.de

“In Neïl Beloufa's untitled work, it is not immediately apparent that the modernist architecture of the location consists of paper and paint. Protagonists in semi-darkness, cut in, reduced to social status and the respective language in which they deliver fragments of a whole that the recipient cannot ultimately put together to form a coherent story: control and clear interpretations are not possible. Assumptions, contradictions irritate, the inexplicable remainder of this cinematic work of art opens - aesthetically congenially conveyed - a space of thought in the sense of a reflective distance, whose universal themes and dynamics such as habitus, power and hierarchical structure unfold a lasting effect. "

- Jury of the Ministry for Family, Children, Youth, Culture and Sport of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia 2011 : kurzfilmtage.de

Awards

International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2011

Individual evidence

  1. "Grand Prize of the City of Oberhausen, endowed with EUR 7,500"
  2. "Prize of the jury of the Ministry for Family, Children, Youth, Culture and Sport of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, endowed with EUR 5,000"

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