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YDESSA, LES OURS et ETC...

DIR: Agnès Varda
2004 / France / 44 min

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Découvrir dans deux immenses pièces des centaines de photographies anciennes : groupes de familles, d’amis ou de sportifs… Découvrir que dans chaque image on voit aussi un ours en peluche, un Teddy Bear… Pourquoi et comment une certaine Ydessa, Canadienne, née de parents juifs allemands, a rassemblé ces photographies et quelques ours d’époque. En fait l’inquiétude est présente et la visite filmée de cette collection d’artiste exposée à Munich réserve des surprises.

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Cinéaste Agnès Varda
Scénario
Caméra Markus Seitz, John Holosko, Claire Duguet, Rick Kearney
Montage Agnès Varda, assisté de Jean-Baptiste Morin
Musique Didier Lockwood et Isabelle Olivier (Océan)
Son Jens-Christian Börner, Rob Fletcher, Jason Milligan
Durée 44 min
Année 2004
Pays France
Couleur Colour
Tags memory, photography
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2004 : sélection au Festival ...

2004 : sélection au Festival International du Documentaire à Marseille

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