2019 Scriptwriters’ Festival: travelling screening

6 April 2019. Published by Benoît Labourdette.
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On the theme of musical cinema, a night walk in Valencia, to discover new and surprising works on the city walls. And then, on some films, viewers were invited to make the music live!

To close the International Festival of Screenwriters, on 6 April 2019, a screening of short films on the walls of the old city of Valencia is scheduled. Seventy spectators were present.

Listening to the territory

How can we compose a programme of films on the walls of a city that makes sense, that is not “dumped”, but enriches in depth the experience in the city? How to operate the relationship between works and the territory? How can we feed a neighbourhood with another function, another memory?

On the theme of musical cinema, with Teddy Trouiller and Owen Poulain, we have put together, for three voices, a programme that has spoken (if not sung) in an intergenerational way to the audience. From early silent and contemporary cinema, to video clips, to baroque or experimental cinema, audiences have had a strong and unique experience, with films adapted to their screening locations.

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For the first, last and one of the screenings, the spectators were invited to perform by themselves, live, the musical score of the films! It is a way of being even more intimate with the works, to participate explicitly. At the end of the projection, a QR Code, displayed on the wall, gave them access to a dedicated page where they can find their “creation”.

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The films screened

  • “The world seen by my toys”, a film by Alain Fleischer (2011).
  • “What’s up Bastard”, a film by Morgan Simon (2010).
  • “Le mélomane”, a film by Georges Méliès (1903).
  • “Canon”, a film by Norman Mac Laren (1962).
  • « Mi sveglia la tromba », a film by Benoît Labourdette (2018).
  • “Once in a lifetime”, clip from the Talking heads (1980).
  • “Attempted Escape”, a film by Teddy Trouillier (2019).
  • “Je veux un bisou”, a film by Benoît Labourdette, Linda Fardon and Barbara Goujeon (2018).
“The world seen by my toys”: film with music made by the audience.

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Films in a neighborhood... Since 2011, we’ve been offering traveling screenings of short films in a neighborhood or building. These screenings, which require no prior installation, are carried out using a “pico-projector” (a portable video projector that appeared in 2010). This is “mobile projection”, on the walls of a city or neighborhood. Exploiting this still-new technology for moments of encounter between artworks, places and people.

These screenings provide audiences with an exceptional experience, rediscovering the magic of projection and giving everyday places a totally unexpected dimension. These itinerant screenings are very playful propositions, offering spectators beautiful, original and creative cinema experiences.

This proposal can be approached in the form of a workshop: a group of spectators builds the screening and runs it. They prepare a program of films, designed to be screened on the walls of their neighborhood, at night, in public. The choice of films or excerpts, then the choice of locations to show these films, the speeches, the meaning of this meeting, the way the neighborhood was invested, the way the screening was prepared in collaboration with the residents, the rehearsal time, notably technical, reinforce everyone’s involvement.

Travelling screenings took place at: Festival Via Pro Mons, Festival d’Avignon, École Normale Supérieure, Festival des scénaristes, Agglomération d’Évry, Maison des métallos, Festival Travelling Rennes, Passeurs d’images Île-de-France, Musée de l’Homme, ALCA Bordeaux, Festival War on Screen, Les Lilas, Saint-Denis, Fontenay-sous-Bois, Mitry-Mory, Saint-Michel sur Orge, Ivry-sur-Seine...


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