Leslie Kaplan | The Book of Skies Hélène Giannecchini | Alix Cléo Roubaud: a portrait in fragments Chantal Akerman | Œuvre écrite et parlée (3 volumes) Chantal Akerman | Travelling Bernard Eisenschitz | Starting Places. A Conversation with Robert Kramer Thomas Helbig | Film als Form des Denkens. Jean-Luc Godard. Geschichte[n] des Kinos. Pierre Guyotat et l’Algérie | Sous la direction de Catherine Brun, Guillaume Fau et Donatien Grau Patrick Bouchain, Donatien Grau | Pierre Guyotat...| BLACKOUT ((poetry & politics))
1 A Lass die Welt zugrunde gehen [M. Duras // press kit, Les Films Molière, 1977, fonds Jean-Pierre Joncolas, archives de la Section d’histoire et esthétique du cinéma, Université de Lausanne]. Man muss die Kraft zur totalen Kritik, zur Verweigerung, zur verzweifelt sinnlosen Anklage aufbringen. Es gibt keine politische Lösung, die uns wesentlich berücksichtigen würde. 1 B Zwecklos noch an ein planetarisches, ökologisches Gleichgewicht zu glauben. Weil uns ein falsches Denken und Ve...| BLACKOUT ((poetry & politics))
I’m actually not talking here under my own name. You should perceive and conceive of Antoine Volodine as a collective author, a name that includes the writings, voices, and poems of many other authors. You should think of my physical presence, in front of this microphone, as that of a delegate whose mandate is to represent the others, my colleagues unable to appear in front of you because they’re mentally distant, because they’re imprisoned, or because they’re dead. You should accept ...| BLACKOUT ((poetry & politics))
a kind of counter-history—is that poetry? Chantal Akerman: Œuvre écrite et parlée Antoine Volodine: Vivre dans le feu Leslie Kaplan: The Book of Skies Éric Baudelaire: Make, Do, With — Film and exhibitions, 2011-2021 Nicolas Klotz, Elisabeth Perceval: les frontières brûlent Heiner Müller Jahrbuch 1 (2024) Christophe Hanna: Gloire Emmanuel Hocquard, Alexandre Delay: Le voyage à Reykjavik Archive of Dreams. Surrealist Impulses, Networks, and Vision Sylvain Courtoux: L’Avant-gar...| BLACKOUT ((poetry & politics))