Michel J (1996)
Michel J consists of a series of portraits drawn from a video that was filmed during the religious service for the death of Michel Journiac in October 1995. It is the memory of this mass, the representation of a rite. A video work at first, it uses photography and ends up in painting, in pictorialness, through numerous references to the History of art and to ancient and modern painting.
Director: Gérard Cairaschi
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 1996
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Michel J about?
- Michel J consists of a series of portraits drawn from a video that was filmed during the religious service for the death of Michel Journiac in October 1995. It is the memory of this mass, the representation of a rite. A video work at first, it uses photography and ends up in painting, in pictorialness, through numerous references to the History of art and to ancient and modern painting.
- Who directed Michel J?
- Michel J was directed by Gérard Cairaschi.
- How long is Michel J?
- Michel J has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- Where was Michel J produced?
- Michel J was produced in France.