Salomé Laloux-Bard
Salomé LALOUX-BARD is a director. He studies the techniques of the entertainment industry and the scenography. After having worked two years on the Théâtre National de Chaillot, he joined the Villa Arson, School of Fine Arts of Nice. He signed there his first movie «L’Âge des cabanes» (" The Age of huts ") which aim was to question the paradoxes of teaching the contemporary art’s history and its transgressions. At the end of this militant documentary he entered in " SIC, Sound Image Culture ", a visual anthropology’s workshop research in Brussels. He met Serge Amisi and together they directed "FUROR" and finally "Demobilization".
Past events
- 04.10.2014, 14:30 - 16:30, Kino Zamek, The European Competition: Block 4
Films
- FUROR17'
FUROR
Production: Belgium 2013A young man is sitting in the woods. He is alone. He talks about fights. About how the forest carries the sound of PK machine guns. About “rolling” with gun in hand, because you can't just stand up and run without being a moving target for your enemies. About holy Mary Jane, dearest mary jane. He role-plays rolling, shooting, smoking weed. The boy is in a trance-like state, western man might say: like in a computer game. The boy is Serge, a young actor with the past of a child-soldier – one of over 117 thousand in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Somewhere in a Belgian forest Serge gives accounts, role-plays, and revives his past for the benefit of passive receivers.