Legato


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Without speech, life is movement, music, light, and colors. Babies discover and analyze the visual and auditory textures around them to learn to manipulate shapes and, later, language.



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Director

Anne-Marie Bouchard

Actor

Julia Minne

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The word Legato in all its beauty. A film as a sensory experience of the fluid progression of life in continuous movement, without any suspension. A return to the cradle before the arrival of words.

Back in 2000, Anne-Marie Bouchard captured the diversity and avant-gardism of cinematic expression within the collective Vidéo Femmes with this atypical silent short film. Through influences of documentary, fiction, and essay, she connects us to the living, to its primal vibration, through her experimental cinema. The film directly links us to the life force coursing through a newborn, in the very experience of the birth of its senses. Images and sounds harmonized with its breath allow us to share in its learning of the outside world and the miracle of the emergence of existence.

A sensitive incursion by the filmmaker into the realm of the living, during the earliest hours of a baby's consciousness, where the blur reaches towards form, black and white transitions to color, and crackling gives way to clear sound.

Legato, a trigger for wonder at the grace of being alive.

 

 

 

Anne-Marie Tougas
Filmmaker

 

 


  • Legato

    Legato

    5 mn

    Language: Français
  • Année 2000
  • Pays Quebec
  • Durée 5
  • Producteur Vidéo Femmes, La Bande Vidéo
  • Langue Without dialogue
  • Résumé court A formal exploration of what a baby sees and hears before the development of language.
  • Description revue <p>En compl&eacute;ment, d&eacute;couvrez le dossier th&eacute;matique&nbsp;<a href="https://www.cinematheque.qc.ca/fr/dossiers/video-femmes-1973-1993/" target="_blank"><em><u><strong>Vid&eacute;o Femmes : fragments d&#x27;un h&eacute;ritage f&eacute;ministe (1973-1993)</strong></u></em></a> con&ccedil;u par Julia Minne et accessible sur le site de la Cin&eacute;math&egrave;que qu&eacute;b&eacute;coise.</p>
  • Lien revue https://www.cinematheque.qc.ca/fr/dossiers/video-femmes-1973-1993/
  • Texte bouton revue Bonne exploration!

The word Legato in all its beauty. A film as a sensory experience of the fluid progression of life in continuous movement, without any suspension. A return to the cradle before the arrival of words.

Back in 2000, Anne-Marie Bouchard captured the diversity and avant-gardism of cinematic expression within the collective Vidéo Femmes with this atypical silent short film. Through influences of documentary, fiction, and essay, she connects us to the living, to its primal vibration, through her experimental cinema. The film directly links us to the life force coursing through a newborn, in the very experience of the birth of its senses. Images and sounds harmonized with its breath allow us to share in its learning of the outside world and the miracle of the emergence of existence.

A sensitive incursion by the filmmaker into the realm of the living, during the earliest hours of a baby's consciousness, where the blur reaches towards form, black and white transitions to color, and crackling gives way to clear sound.

Legato, a trigger for wonder at the grace of being alive.

 

 

 

Anne-Marie Tougas
Filmmaker

 

 


  • Legato

    Legato


    Duration: 5 minutes
    Language: Français
    5 mn
  • Année 2000
  • Pays Quebec
  • Durée 5
  • Producteur Vidéo Femmes, La Bande Vidéo
  • Langue Without dialogue
  • Résumé court A formal exploration of what a baby sees and hears before the development of language.
  • Description revue <p>En compl&eacute;ment, d&eacute;couvrez le dossier th&eacute;matique&nbsp;<a href="https://www.cinematheque.qc.ca/fr/dossiers/video-femmes-1973-1993/" target="_blank"><em><u><strong>Vid&eacute;o Femmes : fragments d&#x27;un h&eacute;ritage f&eacute;ministe (1973-1993)</strong></u></em></a> con&ccedil;u par Julia Minne et accessible sur le site de la Cin&eacute;math&egrave;que qu&eacute;b&eacute;coise.</p>
  • Lien revue https://www.cinematheque.qc.ca/fr/dossiers/video-femmes-1973-1993/
  • Texte bouton revue Bonne exploration!

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