French artists Louise Hervé and Chloé Maillet combine film, lecture and revolutionary songs in a performance devoted to the Parisian sect of the Saint-Simonians.
The comic book Verte tells the story of a little girl destined to become a witch. This planned-out future doesn’t excite Verte in the slightest, who dreams of marriage and a normal life.
In Atrato, the Colombian community of Chocó, marked by years of conflict, returns to its musical traditions. A touchingly simple sound experience shared with us by Franco-Colombian artist Marcos Avila...
Today Emma celebrates her 90th birthday, and her body feels it, but not her mind. She marvels at everything and discovers a new civilisation where words march forth as calligrams.
In Foucault Against Himself, François Caillat has created a written version of his documentary about the famous philosopher. Through testimonials from the heirs to Foucauldian thought, he...
François-Henri Désarable goes to Lithuania in search of Mr Piekielny, a character from the novel Promise at Dawn (“La Promesse de l'aube”) by Romain Gary. If he does not exist, then he must be...
Cycle? Moving show? Reflection on balance and the world? Attraction is a shape-shifting work, at the edge of science and circus, driven by its creators magical soul.
With All birds, Wajdi Mouawad does justice to his reputation as a great playwright. Impossible love, settings and characters full of history: it’s all there!
Félicité is a portrait of a woman who carries her name well. Despite the adversity she faces, the protagonist of Alain Gomis's film is a cheerful fighter who makes her beautiful voice heard across all...
Revisiting the tale of the three little pigs through a series of constructions made from eclectic materials in bright colours, Cabins offers children an original way of thinking about architecture.
With an installation showing athletic shoes gradually overtaken by the plants he has potted in them, Michel Blazy urges us to question our habits of consumption.
In the summer of 1960, some French people surrendered to the harsh gaze of Jean Rouch’s camera. Chronicle of a Summer, a manifesto of "direct cinema", brings the camera to the street even as the...
iPhone in hand, photographer Fethi Sarahoui follows the journey of his cousin Bouchentouf, who suffers from mental illness. A black-and-white series that captures everyday bursts of light.
From immortality made in Silicon Valley to the transhumanist bodies of hackers, Pierre Ducrozet delivers a captivating and sprawling study of the body, transformed in the twenty-first century by our...