Michel J (1996)

Michel J (1996) poster

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
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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.