Flatform Trailers
History of a Tree TrailerThat Which Is to Come Is Just a Promise TrailerQuantum. Trailer
History of a Tree TrailerThat Which Is to Come Is Just a Promise TrailerQuantum. Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
01 January 2007
A man is shot inside an empty room and he moves and takes on positions continuously out of barycentre.
01 January 2009
Twelve people move about four marked paths on the condition that their movements and trajectories resemble one another as much as possible; movement becomes autonomous, time is transformed, all in one shot.
01 January 2011
An anthology of short films by the cooperative Flatform.
26 January 2014
It is sunset in a mountain landscape. An orchestra and a choir, along with a large group of adolescents who act as "living-music-stands", are filmed as they play the first part of Mahler’s 8th Symphony.
01 January 2007
A sequence of likely urban architecture is represented from a long running-shot, doubled in a mirror effect.
01 January 2010
A series of sequences of landscape shot along a distance of 60 kilometres forms a mosaic of places and points of reference undergoing continuous transformation and which do not exist in our own surroundings.
30 October 2015
A passing car and opening windows are noticeable occurrences that attest to the vitality of the film's images, illuminated by reflectors from the front.
01 January 2008
Sunday, 6th April 11:42 a.m. is a video about landscape understood as a complex network of connections that guide relationships between people.
01 January 2011
A PLACE TO COME is a video about the mutual references between the plain description of a place and its concrete demonstration.
23 May 2019
In the course of a long, slow take over Funafuti, both drought and floods appear in a constant uninterrupted rhythm.
01 October 2011
The elements of this video are the ruins of a house for attracting birds, the first movement of the Quartet in F major by Maurice Ravel and then rain, wind, snow and fog.
18 July 2020
History of a Tree is a portrait and the subject is both a living non-human organism and the territory that it has lived in for a long time.