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Le Colloque des Chiens

lundi 19 août14:30Salle CinémaConsulter la séance
lundi 19 août10:15Salle MoulinageConsulter la séance

Informations

Année : 2023

Pays de production : France

Durée : 22mn

Format : 4K

Générique

Réalisation : Norman Nedellec
Image : Aurore Toulon, Norman Nedellec
Montage : Norman Nedellec, Laura Rius Aran
Son : Anaïs Cabandé, Jade Garnier, Norman Nedellec
Production : Le Fresnoy – Studio National des Arts Contemporains

Synopsis

Touchés par la grâce de la parole, deux chiens philosophent sur le parking d’un hôpital, la nuit. Ensemble, ils dressent le sombre tableau d’une humanité encline à une grande calamité, effritant au passage nos certitudes un peu trop humaines.

Touched by the grace of speech, two dogs philosophize in a hospital car park, at night. Together, they paint a bleak picture of a humanity in the grip of a grand calamity, crumbling on the way our all too human certainties.