I Like Politics Too


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From 2018 to 2022, a group of citizens who support or carry out actions to welcome exiles crossing the French-Italian border, particularly in the Roya Valley, are initiating a “New Sponsors” commission. They invited the artist Marie Voignier to create a film based on a collective human experience, through the notions of welcome, hospitality and solidarity.



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A bus waits in the distance—nearby, silhouettes can be made out; they are likely the people whose voices we hear. Indeed, on the soundtrack, a voice reflects, offers coffee, and tries to give the other person as much freedom as possible. Marie Voignier quite literally creates distance: this is the only sequence in the film that (barely) shows an exchange between a volunteer and a migrant. Familiar with observing places and exposing their histories and imaginaries, the filmmaker deliberately avoids images of the moment of reception and contact. These are images we have seen before, images that assign roles, that anchor people in positions some are struggling to escape. More than that, the artist questions what it means to welcome—in this valley and elsewhere—the obstacles, the many possible missteps. She films voices, places—makeshift spaces ready to provide emergency beds—the gestures of hospitality (meal preparation, outreach efforts), and movement (the train, the car) of those who navigate this territory without hindrance.

 

 

Charlène Dinhut
Programmer and curator

 

 


  • Français

    Français

    58 mn

    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
  • English

    English

    58 mn

    Language: English
    Subtitles: English
  • Français SME

    Français SME

    58 mn

    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français SME
  • Année 2022
  • Pays France
  • Durée 58
  • Producteur Thankyouforcoming
  • Langue French, Italian, Arab
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court Welcome, hospitality, solidarity. Marie Voignier tells the story of the Roya Valley and its citizen actions.
  • Ordre 4
  • SME 1

A bus waits in the distance—nearby, silhouettes can be made out; they are likely the people whose voices we hear. Indeed, on the soundtrack, a voice reflects, offers coffee, and tries to give the other person as much freedom as possible. Marie Voignier quite literally creates distance: this is the only sequence in the film that (barely) shows an exchange between a volunteer and a migrant. Familiar with observing places and exposing their histories and imaginaries, the filmmaker deliberately avoids images of the moment of reception and contact. These are images we have seen before, images that assign roles, that anchor people in positions some are struggling to escape. More than that, the artist questions what it means to welcome—in this valley and elsewhere—the obstacles, the many possible missteps. She films voices, places—makeshift spaces ready to provide emergency beds—the gestures of hospitality (meal preparation, outreach efforts), and movement (the train, the car) of those who navigate this territory without hindrance.

 

 

Charlène Dinhut
Programmer and curator

 

 


  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 58 minutes
    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
    58 mn
  • English

    English


    Duration: 58 minutes
    Language: English
    Subtitles: English
    58 mn
  • Français SME

    Français SME


    Duration: 58 minutes
    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français SME
    58 mn
  • Année 2022
  • Pays France
  • Durée 58
  • Producteur Thankyouforcoming
  • Langue French, Italian, Arab
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court Welcome, hospitality, solidarity. Marie Voignier tells the story of the Roya Valley and its citizen actions.
  • Ordre 4
  • SME 1

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