Jean-Claude Bustros

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Amour impossible Trailer

Jean-Claude Bustros has created several short film pieces that have established him as one of the key figures in contemporary experimental cinema in Canada. His work has been screened internationally and was showcased in the landmark exhibition "Les Cinémas du Canada" at Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. He was one of the founders of Dazibao photo gallery in Montréal and the creator of the massive Pierre et Lumière photography exhibition, hosted by the Palais de la Civilisation in Montréal as part of the 350th anniversary celebrations of the city. He has received support from every level of funding and participated in numerous peer reviews. His practice has now migrated towards new and expanded forms of cinema, where he explores the potential of spatialization, ubiquitous computing, reactivity and moving image agency. Jean-Claude Bustros is a member researcher at Hexagram.

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Rivière 0 / River 0 Trailer (2002)

16 March 2002

Experimental short film by Jean-Claude Bustros

Amour impossible Trailer (1984)

06 June 1984

Transsexuals? Transvestites? Skinheads? Anarchy? Street life, hustling and drag are explored with sophistication, emotional resonance and that certain extra something that'll make you want to change the impossible to the incredible.

Zéro Gravité Trailer (1990)

27 December 1990

ZERO GRAVITY is a borrowing from the English language which simply means weightlessness, absence of gravity.

La Queue Tigrée D'un Chat Comme Un Pendentif de Pare-Brise Trailer (1989)

27 December 1989

Difficult to say what this film is about. I know it is the product of much anger. Anger against TV, the media, cinema, politics, social, economy, history, finally a lot.