Anne-Marie Bouchard Trailers
Days of Darkness Trailer
Anne-Marie Bouchard lives and works in Québec City. She has been making videos since 1999. Her films are an experimental, avant-garde experience—impressionistic and evocative: a cinema of poetry. She is a seeker of images, a discoverer of sounds, an explorer of cinema and media art, her work intimate and eclectic and artisanal. Her films delve into the ephemeral and the fragile, gesture and disappearance. She is interested in the impact colour and sound have on the emotive body, and in revealing the aesthetic potential in images of the everyday.
Most Popular Anne-Marie Bouchard Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
02 September 2016
While cycle touring in Normandy, a young French Canadian girl makes a striking encounter.
06 September 2023
A brief experience of laser engraving and cutting on 16mm film, about the first snows of autumn, mushrooms and ferns, with lively music.
01 January 2017
Old footage from 16mm film is scratched, drawn upon, and experimentally animated with a quantum dots solution.
26 September 2007
Jean-Marc is a man without qualities living in times that are out of joint. His wife and children ignore him; he's a mid-level government functionary in Montreal doing his job without care.
01 January 2000
Without speech, life is movement, music, light, and colors. Babies discover and analyze the visual and auditory textures around them to learn to manipulate shapes and, later, language.
01 January 2018
Researchers have created photoluminescent nanoparticles, quantum dots, which emit light. When observing them under the microscope, one has the impression of looking space through a telescope.
16 October 2020
An experimental animated film built around a single sound recording that evokes travel, the need to communicate, solitude, fragility, the desire for freedom, the arrival of fall, and our ephemeral existence.
01 March 2024
Through visual metaphors, the film offers an incursion into an inner landscape, a dive into subconscious, a mix of childhood memories and recurrent dreams, between surrealism and automatism.