France / Nov 08, 1976 / Maison des Beaux-Arts, Paris
Chantilly (1976)
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Plot
To construct a film in an atomic way, starting from simple elements which combined with each other will produce a whole. Taking the dot as an elementary unit is not a coincidence if we think that the notion of pixels with video images began to occupy people's minds in the 70’s, decades before the arrival of giant led screens. [...] 9, and then 16 screens within one same screen allow an impressive process of simultaneous abstract sequences. The film partition shows a combinatorial process between monochrome colours in the background and pointillist compositions in the foreground. As many sequences as screens; each one is a reflection on abstract images: pointillism, geometrism, "nuagisme" or informal abstraction , are all nods to the history of abstraction in painting: Vassili Kandinsky, Paul Klee, or Augusto Giacometti seem to have been called together within a mondrianesque grid. JMB
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Chantilly |
| Original language | FR |
| Spoken languages | No Language |
| Production countries | France |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 8 novembre 1976 |
| Assistant directors | Jean-Michel Bouhours, Patrick Delabre |
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