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Anouk de Clercq

Directing

Known For

It
10.0

A blind man reports on an eclipse, a light phenomenon that he perceives through senses that do not involve sight. He takes us by the hand and guides us through the dark, through this temporary event that transforms the world as we know it.

It

2017
Thing
N/A

No description available.

Thing

2013
Me+
N/A

No description available.

Me+

2004
Building
N/A

No description available.

Building

2003
Black
7.2

Simultaneously boundless and intimate, collective and personal, an ode to and an example of a cinematic experience that is becoming increasingly rare, the darkness of a movie theatre in the course of the projection of a 35mm film print.

Black

2015
Atlas
N/A

Exploring the surface of a single frame from a black and white 16mm film through an electron microscope, Anouk De Clercq ponders over ways of seeing and the nature of cinema. Spatiality being one of the key concepts in the work of Anouk De Clercq, in Atlas she wants to go as deep into space as possible, at the tiniest scale, and see what insights we get from this other perspective on things. This atlas is a guide in a macroscopic tale of the world.

Atlas

2016
Oops Wrong Planet
N/A

No description available.

Oops Wrong Planet

2009
OK
5.2

In the Summer of 2020, at the height of the Black Lives Matter protests in her country, Helga Davis wrote a text that voices her pain, her despair and also her hopes for the future. ‘OK’ scrutinises the relations between Black and White while searching for the essence of collaboration and caring about the other.

OK

2021
Oh
N/A

No description available.

Oh

2010
Portal
N/A

No description available.

Portal

2002
Swan Song
N/A

Swan Song is a metaphorical phrase for a final gesture, effort, or performance just before death of retirement. The phrase refers to an ancient belief that the swan is completely silent during its lifetime until the moment just before death, when it sings one beautiful song. What song does a pixel sing before it fades away?

Swan Song

We’ll Find You When the Sun Goes Black
N/A

The film is inspired by the terella—a small magnetized model ball representing the Earth, used by scientists since the late sixteenth century. Three centuries later, in the year of the birth of cinema, Norwegian physicist Kristian Birkeland used the terella to study the aurora borealis, while in the 1930s, Bertolt Brecht wrote in exile: “In the dark times / Will there also be singing? Yes, there will also be singing / About the dark times.” Resembling a terella, the dark planet depicted on the screen is surrounded by pulsating light, invoking both hope and despair.

We’ll Find You When the Sun Goes Black

2021
Birdsong
N/A

Two birds in a weightless world. They summon the sun with a song until an eclipse brings out the stars. BIRDSONG is an attempt to see the beginning in the end, a meditation on a world without us, a postlapsarian paradise, a kind of love at last sight.

Birdsong

2023
One
N/A

A 21st century protest song and an invitation to drink to the vibrancy of life – at all levels.

One

2020
No image
N/A

Heterogenous collections of filmed and graphic images together form a poetic reflection on the hectic times in which we live.

Motion for Stockhausen

2000