Our 16mm film TEMPO ADAGIO selected for “Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux de Paris”

TEMPO ADAGIO

A digitised 16mm film

Filmed and developed by Kate Beaugié | Edited by Ewan Golder

I am very happy to announce that our film has been selected from almost 1300 entries to be one of 32 finalist to be shown at the Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux in Paris in October 2023.

See below…

"Nous sommes heureux ses de vous annoncer que votre film TEMPO ADAGIO a été sélectionné pour la compétition internationale de la 25ème édition du Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux de Paris, qui se déroulera à Paris du 11 au 15 octobre 2023.

We are happy to announce that your film TEMPO ADAGIO was selected for the international competition of the 25th edition of the Festival of Different and Experimental Cinemas of Paris, which will take place in Paris from October 11 to 15, 2023.
We are proud to reveal the international competition of the Paris Festival for Different and Experimental Cinema, which this year brings together 32 films from 20 countries.
We received almost 1300 films and would like to thank all the people who trust us every year
by submitting their work.

The competition will be held from October 11th to 15th at Cinéma Le Grand Action.

The selection committee:
Bernard Cerf, Raphaëlle Giaretto, Noé Grenier, Maxime Hot, Alma-Lïa Masson-Lacroix,
Laurence Rebouillon, Fabien Rennet, Luc Vialle".

VERS L’AGENDA

Compétition #4
Friday 13th October 2023 18H00—19H30
Cinéma Le Grand Action
5 rue des Ecoles
75005 Paris

The film was made as part of my artist residency with the Sacconi Quartet 2021/22.

Kate filming 16mm film on a Bolex, photo taken by Matt Shipton.
Photo of me with Bolex 16mm film camera on Sunny Sands, October 2021. Digital photo taken by Matt Shipton

16mm film footage filmed and developed by Kate Beaugié.

Sound recorded and mixed by Andy Thomas-Emans.

Film edited by Ewan Golder.

© Ewan Golder & Kate Beaugié 2022.

Filmed in 2021/22 using 16mm film on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK

Exhibited at the light and sound event ‘Beethoven on the Beach Revisited’ at The Grand, where the film was shown as an installation on the stage in The Ballroom.

Project supported by Sounds Folkestone

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