Co-author with Dominique Cabrera of the film Bonjour Monsieur Comolli (2022), Isabelle Le Corff is a researcher in documentary film at the University of Western Brittany. She edited the book Le cinéma de Jean-Louis Comolli, parole et utopie (2023) as well as several books on documentary film in collaboration with Antony Fiant. Specialising in research-creation, she has directed a short film and a medium-length film on the theme of territory. She regularly contributes to collective works on cinema and various film magazines such as Mise au Point, where she was editor-in-chief, and supervises documentary screenwriting in universities in partnership with the Ty Films association in Mellionnec, in Brittany.
A couple moves into a tower on an island and spends each day observing the small creatures living on the foreshore and in the grass. By reversing scales and perspectives the film establishes a strange relationship between the observers and the observed. While small living beings try to express their fragility in the face of intrusive exploration, what anxieties do humans experience?
A couple moves into a tower on an island and spends each day observing the small creatures living on the foreshore and in the grass. By reversing scales and perspectives the film establishes a strange relationship between the observers and the observed. While small living beings try to express their fragility in the face of intrusive exploration, what anxieties do humans experience?