Ville Marie
2009 · 12 min · ★ 6.0 · Animation
Someone dreams of falling from a building.
Directed by Alexandre Larose
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Brouillard #16 · 2014Brouillard #16
★ 7.02014
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A colour reversal film shot on 35mm.
Brouillard #14 · 2013Brouillard #14
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★ 6.02006
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Originally filmed inside a train tunnel in Québec City, “930” presents a series of visual passages oscillating between light and darkness, intercut with moments of stillness.
Artifices #1 · 2007Artifices #1
★ 6.02007
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Luminous traces obtained through in-camera optical manipulation of nocturnal imagery.
J. · 2008J.
★ 5.82008
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Found memories decayed by the shock patterns of childhood trauma. This films is made mostly with footage found in the bin of an ophanage. The white progressivelly disolve within a darknest more and more dense. Faces progressivelly disolves within one another.
The Art of Speech · 2016The Art of Speech
★ 5.32016
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Koroviev, a police officer who teaches poetry in a brigade of police poets, is in search of a precious Bible annotated by Pierre Maheu, the captain of the St. Elias, a legendary ship. His quest leads him to befriend a young thief who introduces him to a mysterious woman named Coriandre.
III. · 2022III.
★ 2.02022
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Third part of a series, in which the figure in the frame is Larose’s father, Jacques Larose. It was shot in Super-8mm and 16mm—later enlarged to 35mm—and alternates between colour and black and white.
Brouillard #15 · 2014Brouillard #15
2014
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“With this project I fabricate sequences by in-camera layering of repeated trajectories inside a path extending from my family’s home into Lac Saint-Charles. The image-capturing process produces a sedimented landscape that gradually unfolds while simultaneously disintegrating under temporal displacement. Approximately 30 long takes begin at the same frame on the film strip, all shot at a high frame rate. My walking rhythm varies for each trajectory, resulting in the space progressively expanding in depth until I reach the edge of a dock. The duration of the long take corresponds to the length of the celluloid reel, a thousand feet of 35mm film.”—Alexandre Larose
Les brigands de l'hôtel bleu · 2015Les brigands de l'hôtel bleu
2015
MovieThrillerComedy
Fenêtres · 2008Fenêtres
2008
Movie
"In this film, I wanted to explore the potential of in-camera editing by photographing and juxtaposing the window frame and its outside landscape as visual references. I executed three attempts (using three rolls of 16mm film) and aligned them one after the other. I wanted to show the raw material exactly as captured inside the camera." — Alexandre Larose
Le Vestibule · 2018Le Vestibule
2018
Movie
Short film by Alexandre Larose
Brouillard #1 · 2009Brouillard #1
2009
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A colour reversal film shot on s8mm.
Sackville Marshwalk · 2013Sackville Marshwalk
2013
Movie
Short experimental film by Alexandre Larose
Evening Movie · 2007Evening Movie
2007
Movie
Video I made for a song from the first album. The song is called " In The Midst Of The Twilight - Evening". Film sequences and stop motions by Alexandre Larose, filmed in Iceland and New York City.
Brouillard #2 · 2011Brouillard #2
2011
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A colour reversal film shot on 35mm. https://vimeo.com/71327099
pilgrimage · 2015pilgrimage
2015
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Drawing on issues of memory, decay, palimpsest and the rubbing together of archive, fiction and situations, pilgrimage was constructed from found strips of 8mm amateur footage gleaned during a residency in Sydney, Australia. The original footage—a tourist’s voyeuristic, filmed impressions of a pilgrimage in a crowded urban space, where the faithful painfully stumble before the entrance of a temple—was reworked using an optical printer and other hand-made techniques.
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