The French Trilogy (2013)

The French Trilogy showcases a series of 62 photographs taken by Philippe Terrier-Hermann with 25 actors in 6 French regions echoing his previous project, The American Tetralogy. Questioning the relationship between cinema, landscapes and representations, this project features a song by Edward Barrow and was visible in public space in France during the summer of 2013, through a distribution system borrowing from advertising strategies.

Director: Philippe Terrier-Hermann
Genre: Music
Runtime: 4 min
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Cast

Music: Edward Barrow
Production: Centre National des Arts Plastiques (CNAP)
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The French Trilogy about?
The French Trilogy showcases a series of 62 photographs taken by Philippe Terrier-Hermann with 25 actors in 6 French regions echoing his previous project, The American Tetralogy. Questioning the relationship between cinema, landscapes and representations, this project features a song by Edward Barrow and was visible in public space in France during the summer of 2013, through a distribution system borrowing from advertising strategies.
Who directed The French Trilogy?
The French Trilogy was directed by Philippe Terrier-Hermann.
Who stars in The French Trilogy?
The French Trilogy stars Julien Baumgartner, Charles Berling, Lolita Chammah, Andréa Ferréol, Andy Gillet, Pascal Greggory.
How long is The French Trilogy?
The French Trilogy has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
What genre is The French Trilogy?
The French Trilogy is a Music film.
Where was The French Trilogy produced?
The French Trilogy was produced in France.