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Notes for les Sanglières Trailer
Elsa Brès (b. 1985) graduated from Le Fresnoy national studio of contemporary art (2017) & Paris-Belleville school of architecture (2012) -where she taught architecture and landscape theory. Her films and installations focus on forces of resistance in contemporary landscapes.
She lives and works between the Cévennes and Paris.
Most Popular Elsa Brès Trailers
Total trailers found: 8
20 September 2016
A sea of dunes. An unpopulated seaside resort. Hands putting together a heap of documents. The landscape is an architecture.
31 December 2017
300 million years ago, the north of France was a wetland. 140 years ago, a canal is dug and never filled with water.
18 June 2019
All together, the students take control of the classroom and build a barricade. Made from everyday school materials, this construction symbolizes both the struggles that run through our history and collective power, to organize, to act and to think about the future.
10 July 2021
Elsa Brès' "Notes for les Sanglières" imagines an alliance between wild boars and people grounded on concepts of boarcentrism, ecofeminism and forms of communal living.
15 July 2020
The first attempts to map the Mississippi Delta date back to the early 18th century. An uncontrollable, fragile and shifting environment in itself, it has since been constantly transformed by the exploitation of its resources.
07 April 2018
Commissioned for the CinéHaïku 2018 festival exhibition in Gordes.
23 March 2025
In the 16th century, in a forest in the Cévennes in France, peasant women from many regions band together to fight the enclosure of common lands.
01 January 2015
A short film by Elsa Brès.