Alain Mazars

Une histoire birmane (2015)

Two parallel narratives. The first follows a present-day investigation by a group of Burmese through Mandalay, Maymo, Myaungmya, Twante, Syriam, Insein, Moulmein and Katha, where from 1922 to 1927 the most celebrated Western writer in Myanmar, George Orwell, worked ...  (more)

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Two parallel narratives. The first follows a present-day investigation by a group of Burmese through Mandalay, Maymo, Myaungmya, Twante, Syriam, Insein, Moulmein and Katha, where from 1922 to 1927 the most celebrated Western writer in Myanmar, George Orwell, worked ...  (more)

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Half of Heaven (2001)

Anne Laugel, a young divorced woman, mother of a ten-year-old girl, Sophie, travels to China to adopt a baby. She is convinced, as a good Westerner, to carry out this adventure for the happiness of the new born, her daughter and hers.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Caroline Silhol  •  Bing Yin  •  Chen Shiang-Chyi  •  Xiaoxing Cheng

Anne Laugel, a young divorced woman, mother of a ten-year-old girl, Sophie, travels to China to adopt a baby. She is convinced, as a good Westerner, to carry out this adventure for the happiness of the new born, her daughter and hers.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Caroline Silhol  •  Bing Yin  •  Chen Shiang-Chyi  •  Xiaoxing Cheng

Memories of Spring in Liao Ning (1981)

Experimental diary shot in 1978-1979 when Alain Mazars was a volunteer teacher in China, 2 years after Mao's death. We see a few pictures, by candlelight, and they flash before our eyes quicker and quicker, before becoming mental images, an entanglement of memories ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
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Experimental diary shot in 1978-1979 when Alain Mazars was a volunteer teacher in China, 2 years after Mao's death. We see a few pictures, by candlelight, and they flash before our eyes quicker and quicker, before becoming mental images, an entanglement of memories ...  (more)

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The Garden of Ages (1982)

This film from the human fascination with immortalié stone, described by Roger Caillois in his book STONES. A cult of the stone has a long history in Asian countries like China and Japan. Moving from the mountain to the sea, the film unfolds like a dream ...  (more)

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This film from the human fascination with immortalié stone, described by Roger Caillois in his book STONES. A cult of the stone has a long history in Asian countries like China and Japan. Moving from the mountain to the sea, the film unfolds like a dream ...  (more)

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Visages perdus (1983)

Special Jury Mention at Hyères International Film Festival in 1983. "When my eyes, closed for an icy terror, opened again, at my side, scented on the canvas, these faces were shaking confusingly."  (more)

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Special Jury Mention at Hyères International Film Festival in 1983. "When my eyes, closed for an icy terror, opened again, at my side, scented on the canvas, these faces were shaking confusingly."  (more)

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Rodamorfosis (1984)

"Shot in Madrid, in a carnival. The subject of the film is suggested by the spanish title. From "roda", I kept 2 connected meanings : the circular motion and movie shooting. As for "Morfosis", it is linked to the idea of metamorphosis. With the whole word, I wanted ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
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"Shot in Madrid, in a carnival. The subject of the film is suggested by the spanish title. From "roda", I kept 2 connected meanings : the circular motion and movie shooting. As for "Morfosis", it is linked to the idea of metamorphosis. With the whole word, I wanted ...  (more)

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Actus (1986)

Holy Week, in Spain, stays a very popular festival, despite its ancientness. In this experimental movie, I filmed Holy Week in Sevilla, because it is amazing and queerish. This film is an impressionistic view on sacred processions.  (more)

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Holy Week, in Spain, stays a very popular festival, despite its ancientness. In this experimental movie, I filmed Holy Week in Sevilla, because it is amazing and queerish. This film is an impressionistic view on sacred processions.  (more)

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Au-delà du souvenir (1987)

In 1967, in the middle of the Chinese cultural revolution, an opera singer is sent to the other side of the country to be "re-educated". He leaves behind his young pregnant wife. Seven years later, rehabilitated, he is allowed to return to his native village. He ...  (more)

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In 1967, in the middle of the Chinese cultural revolution, an opera singer is sent to the other side of the country to be "re-educated". He leaves behind his young pregnant wife. Seven years later, rehabilitated, he is allowed to return to his native village. He ...  (more)

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Lost Springtime (1990)

Chinese opera, whether of the Peking variety or not, is a very demanding art-form, requiring decades of study to be even partly mastered. In this film, Yan Yuejun was a Soochow Opera performer who fell afoul of the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s, and who has ...  (more)

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Chinese opera, whether of the Peking variety or not, is a very demanding art-form, requiring decades of study to be even partly mastered. In this film, Yan Yuejun was a Soochow Opera performer who fell afoul of the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s, and who has ...  (more)

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My Chinese Sister (1994)

In 1977, one year after Mao died, a French man ( played by Alain Bashung) comes back to China to work as a school teacher with his daughter. He quickly ignores the interdiction of getting in touch with Chinese people and finds himself drawn into mysterious meetings ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Jean-François Balmer  •  Alain Bashung  •  Jean-Claude Brisson  •  Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre

In 1977, one year after Mao died, a French man ( played by Alain Bashung) comes back to China to work as a school teacher with his daughter. He quickly ignores the interdiction of getting in touch with Chinese people and finds himself drawn into mysterious meetings ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Jean-François Balmer  •  Alain Bashung  •  Jean-Claude Brisson  •  Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre

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DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Tod Browning

Tout un monde lointain (2017)

The action takes place in Burma. Thiri, who dreams of becoming a writer, falls in love with a European traveller. Momo thinks he can read the mind of a mysterious Western hermit who looks like Christ. Ada, because she is in love with a monk, is ready to become a ...  (more)

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The action takes place in Burma. Thiri, who dreams of becoming a writer, falls in love with a European traveller. Momo thinks he can read the mind of a mysterious Western hermit who looks like Christ. Ada, because she is in love with a monk, is ready to become a ...  (more)

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Stagnation (1977)

A girl uses spiritualism to escape her loneliness and neurasthenia. Inspired by practices more or less close to magic, she tries to create two characters that will be part of herself. She will be able to live without being alone, while fleeing the external reality. ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Carole Peppermint  •  Sylvie Peppermint  •  Gerard Gonod  •  Michel Conversin

A girl uses spiritualism to escape her loneliness and neurasthenia. Inspired by practices more or less close to magic, she tries to create two characters that will be part of herself. She will be able to live without being alone, while fleeing the external reality. ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Carole Peppermint  •  Sylvie Peppermint  •  Gerard Gonod  •  Michel Conversin

Rouges Silences (1979)

Here the codes are both amplified and distanced by an expressionist plastic that for the first time perhaps in Expressionism, takes humor into account. Some very close-ups of flowers, insects, are reminiscent of the prose of a Caillois that I did not know until ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Anne Marie Arrignon  •  Michel Conversin  •  René Cuzon  •  Philippe Gouret

Here the codes are both amplified and distanced by an expressionist plastic that for the first time perhaps in Expressionism, takes humor into account. Some very close-ups of flowers, insects, are reminiscent of the prose of a Caillois that I did not know until ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Anne Marie Arrignon  •  Michel Conversin  •  René Cuzon  •  Philippe Gouret

Phipop (2005)

The narrator looks for Khema, a missing shaman singer in Laos. His investigation progressively becomes an initiatic travel among outcasts, renowned for their magical powers, accused to be "phipop", supernatural creatures behaving like vampires, still terrifying ...  (more)

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The narrator looks for Khema, a missing shaman singer in Laos. His investigation progressively becomes an initiatic travel among outcasts, renowned for their magical powers, accused to be "phipop", supernatural creatures behaving like vampires, still terrifying ...  (more)

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Children and ruins (2021)

It is an experimental film where the filmmaker questions the desire of a film viewer to narrate. This film revives the spirit of research that began with silent cinema, with musical compositions as essential as the dialogue in a feature-length talking film. The ...  (more)

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It is an experimental film where the filmmaker questions the desire of a film viewer to narrate. This film revives the spirit of research that began with silent cinema, with musical compositions as essential as the dialogue in a feature-length talking film. The ...  (more)

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Lee Chang-dong: The Art of Irony (2022)

A portrait of the South Korean screenwriter, director and producer Lee Chang-Dong through his work, this documentary provides a thematic analysis of his films, most of which have been selected for and received awards at the Cannes Film Festival.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Lee Chang-dong  •  Yoo Ah-in  •  Lee Da-wit  •  Jeon Do-yeon

A portrait of the South Korean screenwriter, director and producer Lee Chang-Dong through his work, this documentary provides a thematic analysis of his films, most of which have been selected for and received awards at the Cannes Film Festival.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Lee Chang-dong  •  Yoo Ah-in  •  Lee Da-wit  •  Jeon Do-yeon

The Peony Pavilion (1988)

A young aristocrat is seduced by a young man who appeared to her in a dream one spring afternoon. Captive of this impossible love, the young girl is dying of melancholy. But the constancy of her love is stronger than death; she wins the pity of the judge of the ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Jean-Noël Sissia

A young aristocrat is seduced by a young man who appeared to her in a dream one spring afternoon. Captive of this impossible love, the young girl is dying of melancholy. But the constancy of her love is stronger than death; she wins the pity of the judge of the ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Alain Mazars
CAST:  Jean-Noël Sissia