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Intimate Canvas A film by Yves Mora http://www.triangle7.com/Peaudelautre https://www.facebook.com/Peaudelautre PRESS FILE Contact Philippe Sellier-Triangle7 +32 (0) 475 440 843 [email protected] SYNOPSIS Tattoo artists Jef and Kostek know that there is more to tattooing than letting needles push ink through a maze of skin-deep furrows. As we follow them on their journeys, we partake in the intimacy of tattoo sessions that involve listening time, exchanges and emotions. Jef and Kostek bridge the gap between art life and daily life; they revisit the relationship to the Other, to the body, and between bodies. The outcome is a motley fresco, heralded across the world from one skin to the next, conveying dreams and freedom. The film trails a nomadic work of art, grafted on human canvas―a touchingly human encounter. Shot in Brussels, Berlin, Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg, Athens, Prague, Oslo, Bergen, Stockholm… Director’s word I’d never been attracted by tattooing, and by and large body modifications in general had always felt rather repulsive to me. My only connexion to the world of tattoos was the number tattooed on my father’s forearm, which reminded him, his family and anyone setting eyes on it of the worst, most horrifying period of 20th century history. However, during a summer courses in Berlin three years ago, as warm weather got everyone to uncover themselves, me and my friend fell in love with the tattoos covering people’s shoulders, arms, calves, necks and backs; large and small, men and women, all sorts of people. We’d never noticed it in Brussels or Paris, where tattoos were a rarity. In Berlin, we were swept off our feet, and a few months later we had made our decision – without really knowing why. Then came the question: what kind of tattoo should we get? They’re for life… I didn’t want a message, or any sign or symbol. Going through a good number of tattoo magazines, I realized that there was very little in there that I liked, and nothing that would want on my skin. Then one day I heard about Yann Black and the Boucherie Moderne. Their concept is to draw unique tattoos, each designed as an individual artwork. After an internet tour of Kostek and Jef’s work, uncertain of which I liked best, I contacted the Boucherie Moderne. Kostek suggested that I could get two tattoos, a collaboration between himself and Jef. I realized that they’re close friends, with their own methods and styles but with an artistic connection that enticed me. I spent two wonderful days with them while getting myself tattooed, and I got a glimpse of two extraordinary men, both personally and artistically. I felt myself forming a connection with them, an exchange; getting a tattoo from Kostek and Jef involves a lot more than letting their needles push ink through one’s skin. I’ll keep it short, but I realized during Kostek’s session that my tattoo was the first true act of freedom I allowed myself with my own body. Freedom to change its appearance, to create a new connexion between me and others. In Jef, I discovered a very contradictory character, earnest and with a kind of ethical purity that reacts poorly to any divergence from the most respectful and honest of human relationships. Anything that pushes the boundaries (in his opinion) will rouse his anger and launch him in a political theory tirade on modern society. Despite this, he’s very endearing, with his slang-peppered speech which hints at his background. During Jef’s session, I learned a bit about his past, Kostek’s past, and about Fred le Maton, a sort of Tournaisian Begbie seemingly out of a psychological thriller full of twists. So many things happened in those two days of tattooing, I was so amazed by the depth of Jef and Kostek, and I was so delighted to be tattooed that I wanted to learn more about their universe. I wanted to share my discoveries, their unique approach in the world of tattoos, and as citizens in the public sphere. In this movie, as we follow Jef and Kostek, I want to show the genesis of artworks that will spread throughout the world, alter bodies and the relationships between them, and, like all art or culture, enhance human consciousness. My drive to make this film is also related to my pathway through life. It is a continuation of my life experience, as I explore an environment to which I belong – somewhat – but which remains a mystery to unravel. By making this film, I also want to share this rather spiritual encounter, as I can sense the appeal, wariness, fascination, fears and desires… Yves Mora DATA SHEET Ultimate Canvas Documentary - 72 min - HD Support : Blu ray - DVD - Fichier HD - Beta dig. Année de production : fin 2013 Director Yves Mora Photography Yves Mora Marc Ridley Sound Philippe Sellier Olivier Philippart Editing Virginie Messiaen Color Grading Stéphan Higelin Sound Editing Olivier Mortier Music Tattoo Noise Act Producer Triangle7 - Philippe Sellier En coproduction avec RTBF - Unité de Programmes Documentaires WIP - Wallonie Image Production avec l'aide du Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles et de VOO DIRECTOR Yves Mora Yves Mora has been working in the world of contemporary performance art (dance and theatre) since the mid-80s, first as a composer-musician with his cello, then as an instrumental and acousmatic composer. From 1996 to 2001, he worked with the choreographer Loulou Omer to create four performances that showcase a comprehensive study of the connections between music and dance. From 1999, he specialized in multimedia creation for contemporary dance and theatre. He directs movies of performances and concerts. In 2004, he created Mona XY, a show that includes music, dance and videos and was played in Mons (as part of the biennial Charleroi-Danse) and in Paris. As a composer, he worked with the ensemble Musiques Nouvelles, the Centre Henri Pousseur, Ars Musica… He worked with the following stage directors and choreographers, among others: Anne Huart, Sophie Ré, Giacoppo Godoni, Irène Kalbush, Jacques Deglas, Thierry Debroux, Julien Roy, Eve Bonfanti, Stéphane Oertli, Charlie Degotte, Ivo Krobott, Olivier Van Maelderghem, Laurence Vielle, Erika Zueneli, Kyung a Ryu, Flavia Wanderley, Thomas Israël… He is the author of several experimental short films, a documentary shot in Romania on the Taraf de Haïdouks (2007) and a short documentary on the work of Baudouin de Jaer. Since 2002, he teaches multimedia courses at the Maison de la Création. Since 2009, he devoted himself to the direction of documentaries. “Quand Charleroi danse” has received support from of Charleroi-Danses, RTBF, and ARTE Belgique. It was broadcasted on November 24 and 30, 2009, and on December 5, 2009, in the program “Quai des Belges”. “Rockerill: Reckindling the Fire” (Rockerill – Le passage du feu) was broadcasted on La Deux and Arte Belgique on June 1 and 5, 2011, and in the Ciné Le Parc in Charleroi. It won the Material Culture and Archaeology Film Prize at the 13th RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film, 2013. “Ultimate Canvas” (La peau de l’autre) is in post-production and will be released late 2013. PRODUCER Philippe Sellier Born in 1961 in Bujumbura, Burundi, he spends his early years wandering through Africa, finds himself in Belgium in 1979, studies Art of Communication at Louvain-la-Neuve and gets his degree in 1984. He experiments with different mediums: music, television, fiction, advertisement, documentary and corporate communication. At the same time, he travels, gets involved, codirects, coproduces, communicates, directs, and finally produces. (And he’s ready to move on any time.) Lecturer at the Institut Supérieur des Arts du Spectacle (audio department) since 1999. Associate administrator of TRIANGLE7 since its establishment in 1987. Hobby cook, outdoor enthusiast, family man for both the Sellier and the Triangle7 families, ever-curious and hyperactive – take it or leave it! Speaks French, understands Swahili and Dutch, can handle English, and dabbles in a few other European languages. TV shows Quai des Belges, presended by Hadja Lahbib, currently in its 8th season Broadcasted on Arte Belgique and La Deux .Mensuel de 90‘ Prod : Novak, Triangle7, RTBF Vlaamse Kaai, presented by Hadja Lahbib and Stephan Hertmans, currently in its 3rd season Broadcasted on Arte Belgique and La Deux . Mensuel de 90‘ Prod : Novak, Triangle7, RTBF Documentaries Men@War, directed by Peter Anger (being written) Le pouvoir des rêves, directed by François-Xavier De Ruydts (being written) Une économie malade de son industrie, suggested by Françoise Gillain (being written) Ruptures, 6 docs being written, with Yéléma Prod, and Patrick de Lamalle, supported by the DGD La peau de l’autre, directed by Y.Mora Prod: Triangle7, FWB, WIP, 73’ L’Ardennais, directed by Peter Anger Prod: Triangle7, RTBF, 52’ 20 ans de Francofolies, directed by T.Cortier Prod : Triangle7, RTBF, Belgo, 5 x 40′ Les Borlée, une affaire de famille, directed by Ph. Sellier Prod : Triangle7, RTBF, Dream,52’ La Stratégie Borlée, directed by Philippe Sellier Prod : Triangle7, RTBF, Dream Family, 26’ Aimons les étoiles, directed by Serge Bergli - Prod: Triangle7, RTBF, Belgomania, 52’ Altissimo, 2012 réalisé par Peter Anger Prod: Triangle7, RTBF, 52’ Justice Amère, directed by Patrick Remacle Prod: Triangle7, RTBF, 52’ Belgique Sauvage, a film by Eric Heymans Prod: Triangle7, ARTE, RTBF, 40’ & 52’ Marc Moulin, Comme à la radio, by Serge Bergli Prod: Triangle7, RTBF, 52′ ULB, université rebelle, by Patrick de Lamalle Prod: Triangle7, RTBF, 60′ Jusqu’au bout du rêve, by E. Burdot et Th. Dory Prod: Triangle7, RTBF,CFWB, HDCam 52′ Vague à l’âme by Edith Van Hove Prod : Triangle 7, RTBF, HDV 52′ Ciel un Bébé, by Dominique Volkrik Prod: Triangle7, RTL TVI, 52′ L’Avocat du Diable, by Alain Hertoghe Prod: Triangle7, Doc en Stock, RTL TV, 52′
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