2011-2020DocumentaryExperimentalFranceSylvain George

Sylvain George – Paris est une fête – Un film en 18 vagues (2017)

Un film poème en 18 vagues, comme autant de scènes pour décrire Paris et ses paysages urbains traversés par un “jeune mineur étranger isolé”, les attentats, les roses blanches, l’état d’urgence, le bleu-blanc-rouge, l’océan atlantique et ses traversées, les volcans, la beat-box, la révolte, la colère, la violence d’Etat, un chant révolutionnaire, le silence, et la joie…, rien que la joie.

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. “Aubervilliers: our facilities improve your quality of life” proclaims a municipal billboard in front of a group of homeless foreigners. This urban symphony in the vein of Dziga Vertov and rendered feverish by the prevailing state of emergency refrains from choosing between the figuration and transfiguration of reality. The fragments of things seen are interrupted, for example, to give voice to the laconic and harrowing story of a young Guinean’s journey across the Mediterranean. The film’s “18-wave” sequence suggests correspondences between his story and the memory of two boys who died electrocuted by a transformer in Clichy in 2005. Events, people and discourse are juxtaposed, collide and sometimes intertwine, bringing to light causal relations. The film spirals in on the Place de la République, which is both a mausoleum and a battle field in the violent images of riot police trampling on flowers left to commemorate the victims of the 2015 terror attacks. Filmed at various demonstrations, the slogans and gestures of revolt are never reduced to an unambiguous content. The activism of Vigo in À propos de Nice connects with the red, white and blue titles of the films Godard made in the seventies, but these cinephile flashes never overshadow reality. From wave to wave, the young African reappears, story-telling, smoking, slamming, bearing witness to the fact that, as the name of a café we see suggests, Paris raises a toast “to renaissance”. (Charlotte Garson)

Paris.est.une.fête.-.Un.film.en.18.vagues.2017.1080p.UNI.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.x264-Cinefeel.mkv

General
Container:  	Matroska
Runtime: 	1 h 35 min
Size: 	3.14 GiB
Video
Codec: 	x264
Resolution: 	1920x1080 
Aspect ratio:  	16:9
Frame rate: 	25.000 fps
Bit rate: 	4 800 kb/s
BPP: 	0.093
Audio
#1:  	French 2.0ch AAC LC @ 128 kb/s

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Language(s):French
Subtitles:English

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