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- The Montmorency Falls in Quebec as seen in early Spring in the unique style of video artist Ange Leccia: a short which screens in a continuous loop format and premiered at the Quebec City Biennial, Manif d'Art.
- A portrait of Corsican self-taught sculptor Luc Leccia, who works with found beach pebbles shaped by the sea, and who is also known as the father of contemporary artist and video art pioneer Ange Leccia.
- A silent movie which focuses on a young girl's face. The image, filtered and animated by water in which the girl is submerged, constantly disappears and reappears. What we initially believe to be a moment of joy or rest, carries, in fact, a truly dramatic message: the face disappears under water and the girl drowns like Shakespeare's Ophelia. The amazing simplicity of the theme and the way it was developed combine into a genuinely poetic image.
- The story of two lesbians who have a true romance.
- Split on four screens, this video installment offers a montage of signature images by video artist Ange Leccia, who is remixing here previous video works. From Azé (2003) to True Romance (2004) to The Long and Winding Road (2017), the artist reinterprets his work as a kaleidoscopic journey that takes the viewer from Eastern Asia to the Middle East and offers a profusion of sensations and various moods where female figures are predominant.
- An early version of La Mer (2014).
- Sitting on a beach, with her face surrounded by wet hair, a young teen girl in a swimsuit is looking right into the camera. The apparently fixed sequence slowly reveals every tiny movements in her relaxed but passive posture.