American Journal


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Remember America. Remember the cities, the houses, all the people, the arrivals, the departures, the children coming, the children leaving, death, life, movement, speech. Remember the deep inner sigh of everything that lives in America. Bend down. Pick up what others have lost from life. And do something with it...


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The film begins like this: a barn is mounted on wheels, hoisted, pushed. It is moved. And throughout the film, in a way, it will be a question of movement—movement of a dream, of the imagination, of an America destined to fragment. It will be about a country that—today more than ever—remains impossible to capture in a single image or a few words. If telling America’s story is a futile endeavor, if portraying it is absurd, des Pallières brings forth from the unspeakable stories to imagine, lights and shadows to hold on to. Interweaving archival images with texts on black panels, the film becomes text, poem, memory. A fictional journal, the “I” through which the film speaks becomes at once everyone’s and no one’s; America becomes a multiple country, a lost country. A country haunted by its ghosts, its myths, and its lies, which des Pallières evokes like a cinema chiromancer, like a medium of images.

 

 

Charlotte Lehoux
Programmer

 

 


  • Français

    Français

    1h51

    Language: Français
  • Année 2022
  • Pays France
  • Durée 111
  • Producteur Iwaso Films, Les Films Hatari
  • Langue Without dialogue
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court The 20th-century United States unfolds through the poetry of its archives, between documentary and fiction, intimate and collective memory, like a journey across a lost continent.
  • Ordre 2
  • TLF_Applismb_CA 1
  • Date édito CA 2025-10-03

The film begins like this: a barn is mounted on wheels, hoisted, pushed. It is moved. And throughout the film, in a way, it will be a question of movement—movement of a dream, of the imagination, of an America destined to fragment. It will be about a country that—today more than ever—remains impossible to capture in a single image or a few words. If telling America’s story is a futile endeavor, if portraying it is absurd, des Pallières brings forth from the unspeakable stories to imagine, lights and shadows to hold on to. Interweaving archival images with texts on black panels, the film becomes text, poem, memory. A fictional journal, the “I” through which the film speaks becomes at once everyone’s and no one’s; America becomes a multiple country, a lost country. A country haunted by its ghosts, its myths, and its lies, which des Pallières evokes like a cinema chiromancer, like a medium of images.

 

 

Charlotte Lehoux
Programmer

 

 


  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 1h51
    Language: Français
    1h51
  • Année 2022
  • Pays France
  • Durée 111
  • Producteur Iwaso Films, Les Films Hatari
  • Langue Without dialogue
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court The 20th-century United States unfolds through the poetry of its archives, between documentary and fiction, intimate and collective memory, like a journey across a lost continent.
  • Ordre 2
  • TLF_Applismb_CA 1
  • Date édito CA 2025-10-03

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