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Dreaming of Nothing with Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Berlinale 2021)

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  Dreaming of Nothing with Apichatpong Weerasethakul (YouTube) 1h02' (Berlinale Talents 2021) 4 march 2021 Dreaming is certainly a source of creative power for Apichatpong Weerasethakul, the Thai director of to date ten feature films ("Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives", "Cemetery of Splendour") and countless shorts and art installations, whose ghostly storyworlds (sub)consciously oscillate between the states of waking and sleeping. Taking time off from the work on his newest film "Memoria", Apichatpong joins Berlinale Talents to engage in a collective dream about 'nothing', an ultimate challenge for many of us, who have been trained and built to accumulate - things, memories, films, knowledge. In conversation with Juan Diaz Bohorquez, they will explore how nothingness can be rethought and challenge the preconceptions of what we dream of.

Understanding Slowness Through the Cinema of Gaspar Noé (Joe Humfrey) Video Essay

Understanding Slowness Through The Cinema of Gaspar Noe - Joe Humfrey from UoW Film & TV Department on Vimeo .   Article :  First Impressions - Notes on Films and Culture

Slow Cinema|| El arte de la tranquilidad (Alex Saurio) ESPAÑOL

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  Slow Cinema|| El arte de la tranquilidad (YouTube) 9'30" Alex Saurio (ESPAÑol) 10 April 2023 Ademas : Contemplative Cinema Initiation (ESPAÑOL) Cinema Contemplativo (Wikipedia español) Slow Cinema VOL.1&2 (Sensa Cine) 2022 ESPAÑOL

Est-ce que les FILMS CONTEMPLATIFS sont CHIANTS ? (Luck Vartien) Video Essay

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  Est-ce que les FILMS CONTEMPLATIFS sont CHIANTS ? (YouTube) 22'01" Video Essay (Luck Vartien) 3 July 2022

I Want To Make A "Slow Cinema" Movie (Daniel Mart)

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  I Want To Make A "Slow Cinema" Movie (YouTube) 12'51" (Daniel Mart) 24 Aug 2023

Low and Slow cinema (Sam J Rankin) Video Essay

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  Low and Slow cinema (Sam J Rankin) 7'36" 20 Aug 2023

Interview with Lav Diaz (Creative Armenia)

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  In Conversation with an Icon of Slow Cinema, Filipino Filmmaker Lav Diaz (Creative Armenia Week) 1h10' (YouTube) 10 july 2023 As part of Creative Armenia Week, we brought to life a Rendezvous with the visionary filmmaker, Lav Diaz. Don't miss this insightful and candid conversation with the legend of Filipino cinema, expertly moderated by Hugo Emmerzael. Lav Diaz, who served as the Jury President of the international full-length competition at the 20th edition of the Golden Apricot, is an exceptional Filipino filmmaker who has been honored with prestigious awards such as the Golden Lion of Venice, Golden Leopard of Locarno, Silver Bear of Berlin, and many others. Renowned for his experimental and original approach, Lav Diaz stands as one of the most innovative filmmakers of our time.

C'EST QUOI LE "SLOW CINEMA" ? (video essay)

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  C'EST QUOI LE "SLOW CINEMA" ? (YouTube) 7'27" Claire Emeraude (6 Aug 2023) [Français]

WANG Bing Interview (Knock Knock)

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  Interview with WANG Bing - Knock Knock #03 (YouTube) 31'43" 22 Dec 2021 (Mandarin subtitled in English) In the third episode of 'Knock Knock' , we visited director Wang Bing's studio in China and talked with him about his thoughts on film, the expression of narrative text in film, and his experience of working and living in France.

The Crushing Horror of Slow Cinema (video essay)

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  The Crushing Horror of Slow Cinema (YouTube) 55'43" Creative Destruction Video - 16 july 2023 Slow Cinema isn't just boring shots of trees and clouds, but instead an entire film language capable of profound and meaningful emotional impact. This video essay explores 2001: A Space Odyssey, Andrei Rublev, Jeanne Dielman, and The Seventh Continent as pieces of the slow cinema movement.

Japanese Homemade Chiffon Cake in her garage (contemplative documentary)

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  Incroyable pâtisserie japonaise en mousseline de soie dans son garage! (YouTube) 35'10" Nom du magasin : coconotane  Adresse : 14-73 Miyacho, Kugamori, quartier Fushimi, ville de Kyoto, préfecture de Kyoto  Téléphone : 050-3204-3373  Jours ouvrés : jeudi, samedi  Heures d'ouverture: 10h30 à 14h00 (se termine lorsque complet)  Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/coconotane/   Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/UXXGv5YMkABBc2r39

Beautifully Boring: A Look at Films Where 'Nothing Really Happens' (Video Essay)

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  Beautifully Boring: A Look at Films Where 'Nothing Really Happens' (YouTube) 28'29" Pompous Unhelpful Nit - 18 March 2022 'Beautifully Boring': Exploring Social Class in 'Nothing Really Happens' films (but specifically looking at 'The Great Beauty' and 'Paterson')

Apichatpong Weerasethakul filme l'inconscient (ARTE)

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  Apichatpong Weerasethakul filme l'inconscient (YouTube) 7'05" Tracks (ARTE) 22 may 2023

Nature in the Films of Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Muhamed S. Bushnaq) Video Essay

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  Nature in the Films of Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Muhamed S. Bushnaq) Video Essay  2 Nov 2022 (YouTube) 8'44"

WANG Bing au Collège de France (2023)

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  Entretien avec WANG Bing, Fondation Hugot du Collège de France 27 avril 2023 (1h38') Dans cet entretien filmé le 5 mai 2022 à la Fondation Hugot du Collège de France à l’initiative de sa directrice, Florence Terrasse Riou, Wang Bing parle librement et intensément de sa conception de l’art, de son rapport au cinéma et à la littérature chinoise, ainsi que de son enfance, notamment à propos de son film « L’homme sans nom ». Il est entouré de sa productrice et proche collaboratrice Kong Lihong, de sa traductrice et interprète Pascale Wei-Guinot, d'Anne Kerlan, directrice de recherche au CNRS et historienne du cinéma chinois, et d’Anne Cheng, titulaire de la Chaire d’histoire intellectuelle de la Chine au Collège de France.  Production : Fondation hugot du Collège de France Productrice déléguée : Florence Terrasse-Riou Réalisation : Prova Films Sous-titrage français : Pascale Wei-Guinot   Entretien enregistré le 5 avril 2022 dans le studio de la Fondation Hugot du Collège de Fran

WANG Bing in Cannes 2023

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  WANG BING interview in Cannes 2023 for Youth (Spring) 8'22" UniFrance (31st of may 2023)