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Alix Clio-Roubaud and Boris Eustache in Les Photos d'Alix (1982)

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Les Photos d'Alix

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8/10

Intriguing

"I seduced someone with this picture. I sent it to him, and he fell madly in love with it. With the photographer, that is."

I could listen to an artist talk about their art all day long (here in French no less), and this was made even more intriguing by the descriptions shifting about halfway through to no longer match the images, at least in a literal sense. Part of the film seems to reveal just how much we may not understand about a photo without such an intimate conversation, another part seems to raise questions of what we're willing to believe in trying to "get" art despite what's plainly in front of our eyes, which were fascinating sides of the same coin. The talented photographer, Alix Cléo Roubaud, someone whose work I would love to see in an exhibition someday, would die less than a year later at just 30, making this little short feel even more elusive and poignant.
  • gbill-74877
  • Apr 23, 2024
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9/10

Mama meets Dada

  • EMan-14
  • Mar 10, 2007
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Captivating

  • philosopherjack
  • Aug 7, 2024
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2/10

Interesting for Photographers only

Interesting sixties wannabe Jean Eustache's parody on Francois Truffaut's wet dream on two young people's wild fantasies on pictures in an experimental yet bizarre kinda way a la Jean Luc Goddard; yet, though it sounds fascinating as a concept, the total ends up in a quite boring sort of failure... Interesting for photographers only.
  • mrdonleone
  • May 7, 2020
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