Guillaume Cailleau Trailers
Forgotten Solidarities TrailerCommissioned Confession TrailerMiraculous Accident Trailer
Forgotten Solidarities TrailerCommissioned Confession TrailerMiraculous Accident Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
14 August 2019
A synaesthetic portrait made between French Polynesia and Brittany, Color-blind follows the restless ghost of Gauguin in excavating the colonial legacy of a post-postcolonial present.
02 January 2019
When and how does a piece of paper or an artwork acquire an exchange value? How is its' value determined and put into practice? Commissioned by CIRCUIT Artist Film and Video Aotearoa New Zealand, WUNDERSCHEIN is an installation by French artist Guillaume Cailleau, featuring a collaboration with New Zealand artist Matilda Fraser.
01 May 2009
“somewhere outside of space and time, beyond concepts expressible by words, we meet, we touch. Everything disappears, it all starts again.
07 February 2014
In Laborat, filmmaker Guillaume Cailleau interweaves the levels. He documents examinations performed on the object with great precision, while simultaneously reflecting on the process of the documentation itself.
26 January 2022
"Constant" is a journey through the social and political histories of measurement. For most of recorded history, the human body was the measure of all things.
01 January 2014
a black and white negative documentation about a intime and extreme body experience.
16 February 2025
Moroccan student Nadir arrives at Łódź Film School in 1968, amidst Eastern anti-imperialist support.
05 June 2026
A companion film to Miraculous Accident, Forgotten Solidarities returns to Nadir, Edyta, and Jarek from another angle: in 2025, Nadir, a Moroccan former exchange student at Łódź Film School, comes back to Poland to make a film from a buried past shadowed by 1968, where cinema, evidence, and intimacy blur into power, manipulation, and accusation.
03 June 2026
An artist born in Jerusalem is commissioned by a German institution to create a work of art about another artist – a sculptor celebrated by the Nazis.
20 November 2024
Direct Action documents the everyday of one of the most important activist communities in France in order to see how the success of a radical protest movement can offer a path through the climate crisis facing us all.
29 May 2012
A color-separation portrait of the Exarchia neighborhood of Athens, Greece, made during the Anti-Austerity protests in late 2011.
24 February 2021
A Film Essay by Anselm Franke & Erhard Schüttpelz
25 February 2020
A monster film with no monsters. Inspired by the existence of taxonomies of monsters at the heart of Early Modern European science, the film explores and reinterprets a way of seeing the natural world that is almost impossible to imagine from today’s vantage point.