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Sylvain George
Born January 1, 1968 · Vaulx en Velin, France (age 58)
Sylvain George (b. 1968) is a French writer and documentary filmmaker. A one time social worker and philosophy student, George soon turned to filmmaking, inspired by the social critic Walter Benjamin, concerned especially with immigration and contemporary politics in France.
Known For
Paris is a Moveable Feast - A Film in 18 Waves · 2017Paris is a Moveable Feast - A Film in 18 Waves
★ 5.22017
MovieDocumentary
Sylvain George crosses Paris in 2015 and 2016 with an “unaccompanied foreign minor”, as the official term has it. This splendid whirlwind in black-and-white mixes the details of iconic monuments – an equestrian statue, the obelisk or the big wheel – with life in the streets.
Obscure Night - "Ain't I a Child?" · 2025Obscure Night - "Ain't I a Child?"
★ 8.02025
MovieDocumentary
After having walked the streets of Mellila, Malik, Mehdi, and Hassan now beat the cobblestones of Paris, discovering its lights and its chimeras, its joys and its violence...
Lovely May · 2017Lovely May
2017
Movie
This movie is a fragment of the demonstration of May 1st and social movements in the year 2016.
The Dark Clouds · 2012The Dark Clouds
2012
Movie
Still in Calais, daybreak, a raid is coming to an end. Men come out of the ground, life resumes its course. Sovereignty of certain gestures...
L'impossible - Pages arrachées · 2012L'impossible - Pages arrachées
2012
MovieDocumentary
Situated in the vein of Rimbaud, Lautréamont, Dostoievski and Benjamin and of free jazz and punk, this film bears witness to the iniquitous policies that shape our era, the “infernal” nature of certain political lives or black bodies (those of immigrants, emigrants, workers, the unemployed, students...). It operates, as a minority film, in a critical stasis of mythical and mainstream realities, and deals with the issue of revolt and insurrection: excesses, disidentification, unclear reconfiguration... We are presented, through a dialectical reversal, "non-places" that cannot be assimilated, utopias, corps-impossibles
The Outbursts (My Mouth, My Revolt, My Name) · 2012The Outbursts (My Mouth, My Revolt, My Name)
★ 5.52012
MovieDocumentary
This film is composed of fragments escaped from Qu’ils reposent en révolte (Des figures de Guerres). Fragments of voices, laughter and rage, snatches of words, images and memory, the words near and far; the breathe of the wind, the gesture of the sun at the sunset, the reflections red-blood; the raids of the police, processions, warriors, court of injustice ... For a map of the violence inflicted on migrants, the repetition of the colonial movement, and the unacceptability of the “world as it is”.
Youssef, The Wind, The Fury, Before Existence · 2017Youssef, The Wind, The Fury, Before Existence
2017
Movie
A young man shouts at the sea. Shot near Calais.
Obscure Night - Wild Leaves (The Burning Ones, the Obstinate) · 2022Obscure Night - Wild Leaves (The Burning Ones, the Obstinate)
2022
MovieDocumentary
Melilla, a Spanish enclave in Morocco, is a land border between the African continent and Europe. A buffer zone where European migration policies, their challenges and their consequences are read and shown. A place towards which converge the migrants of the Maghreb. They are "those who burn". They have nothing else to lose except wanting to live to the end.
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