Brouillard #15 (2014)

Brouillard #15 (2014) poster

“With this project I fabricate sequences by in-camera layering of repeated trajectories inside a path extending from my family’s home into Lac Saint-Charles. The image-capturing process produces a sedimented landscape that gradually unfolds while simultaneously disintegrating under temporal displacement. Approximately 30 long takes begin at the same frame on the film strip, all shot at a high frame rate. My walking rhythm varies for each trajectory, resulting in the space progressively expanding in depth until I reach the edge of a dock. The duration of the long take corresponds to the length of the celluloid reel, a thousand feet of 35mm film.”—Alexandre Larose

Director: Alexandre Larose
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date:
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brouillard #15 about?
“With this project I fabricate sequences by in-camera layering of repeated trajectories inside a path extending from my family’s home into Lac Saint-Charles. The image-capturing process produces a sedimented landscape that gradually unfolds while simultaneously disintegrating under temporal displacement. Approximately 30 long takes begin at the same frame on the film strip, all shot at a high frame rate. My walking rhythm varies for each trajectory, resulting in the space progressively expanding in depth until I reach the edge of a dock. The duration of the long take corresponds to the length of the celluloid reel, a thousand feet of 35mm film.”—Alexandre Larose
Who directed Brouillard #15?
Brouillard #15 was directed by Alexandre Larose.
How long is Brouillard #15?
Brouillard #15 has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
Where was Brouillard #15 produced?
Brouillard #15 was produced in Canada.