Special Sessions

FIXC Presents: Plans and Systems

Young Audiences Sessions

The Transmission section of the Collectif Jeune Cinéma is dedicated to the diffusion of experimental cinema to the youngest, in order to sensitize them to new and different visual and sound forms, little represented on the media and the circuit of commercial and traditional cinema. Access to these cinematographic forms aims to emancipate the imagination, coded from early childhood, and to motivate the youngest to practice cinema freely and differently

6 — 10 years : You couldn't tell what I am

The Pôle Transmission of the Collectif Jeune Cinéma is dedicated to the dissemination of experimental cinema to young people, in order to raise their awareness of new and different visual and sound forms that are not well represented in the media and on the traditional commercial cinema circuit. The access to these cinematographic forms aims at the emancipation of the imagination, coded from early childhood, and wants to motivate in the youngest a free and different practice of the cinema.

Experimental or avant-garde cinema has been the cradle of women filmmakers. The possibility of making cinema beyond the production and material means imposed by commercial cinema, as well as the small formats (Super 8 and 16 mm), less expensive and more manageable, open many doors to women, de facto excluded from the circuit for a long time. This session, like the theme of the festival, wants to put forward this creative gesture - that of women - and to shift the point of view of the youngest spectator. Through the game, in the hand of the pioneer Maya Deren, inventiveness and change of identity are at work. An invitation to the world of the uncategorizable.


Judit Naranjo Ribó

Etna's workshop — La Poudrière

La Poudrière, a collective of feminist filmmakers from Etna, propose a Super 8 workshop: each person draws a sound extract from films troubled by the question of gender, and shoots 3 minutes in S8.*

* S8 cartridge offered by Re:Voir. Cartridges developed by La Poudrière.

La Poudrière is a desire to create as a collective. It is a group of feminist women filmmakers from L’Etna, an independent workshop of experimental cinematographic practices, located in Montreuil (93). La Poudrière, a group in permanent construction, non-hierarchical and open, is a space of creation, reflection and learning where a political solidarity is experimented.

L’Etna is a place of creation, training and exchange around experimental cinema and the practice of film.
Etna offers training workshops open to all, especially in 16mm and Super 8.

Re:Voir is a publishing company that promotes experimental cinema on video, based at 43, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin in Paris. The structure also sells S8 and 16mm film, as well as S8 cameras

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