Bande-annonce
Sélectionné, entre autres, au Festival du Film d’Architecture et de Design à New York, Toronto, Vancouver et Chicago, Rehab (from rehab) offre une réflexion sensible et personnelle sur la conception des espaces de soins dans les hôpitaux. À travers le récit de sa propre enfance passée dans des centres de rééducation avec son père gravement handicapé, la réalisatrice Louise Lemoine confronte ses souvenirs traumatisants à l’expérimentation exceptionnelle menée au REHAB Bâle par les architectes suisses Herzog & de Meuron. Ce film explore comment des espaces bien conçus peuvent contribuer à la guérison, mêlant architecture, thérapie et soins empreints de compassion. Chaque histoire, marquée par la fragilité et l’humanité, crée un contraste visuel frappant et rend le film intimement touchant. Rehab (from rehab) est une œuvre délicate offrant une nouvelle perspective sur la vulnérabilité humaine, magistralement traduite en langage cinématographique.
“Puissant et émouvant !” - Wallpaper
“Le nouveau film des cinéastes prééminents de l’architecture est une exploration de la clinique de réadaptation pour la neuroréhabilitation à Bâle. L’humanité et la joie dans les choses simples — un jardin, une brise, les puits de lumière qui permettent aux patients de profiter de la vue des nuages depuis leur lit — sont abondantes et sont autorisées à briller sans mots.” — Financial Times
“Un film fascinant qui semble à peine parler d’architecture, mais c’est une tentative admirable de montrer ce qu’est vraiment l’architecture.” - Rowan Moore, The Guardian
“Puissant et émouvant !” - Wallpaper
“Le nouveau film des cinéastes prééminents de l’architecture est une exploration de la clinique de réadaptation pour la neuroréhabilitation à Bâle. L’humanité et la joie dans les choses simples — un jardin, une brise, les puits de lumière qui permettent aux patients de profiter de la vue des nuages depuis leur lit — sont abondantes et sont autorisées à briller sans mots.” — Financial Times
“Un film fascinant qui semble à peine parler d’architecture, mais c’est une tentative admirable de montrer ce qu’est vraiment l’architecture.” - Rowan Moore, The Guardian
Autres festivals :
BARQ, Espagne (2023)
ADFF New York, États-Unis (2023)
ADFF Toronto, Canada (2023)
ADFF Vancouver, Canada (2023)
ADFF Chicago, États-Unis (2023)
BARQ, Espagne (2023)
ADFF New York, États-Unis (2023)
ADFF Toronto, Canada (2023)
ADFF Vancouver, Canada (2023)
ADFF Chicago, États-Unis (2023)
Réalisation | Ila Bêka, Louise Lemoine |
Direction de la photographie | Ila Bêka |
Direction de production | Nena Aru |
Montage | Ila Bêka, Louise Lemoine |
Colorisation | Melo Prino |
Mixage | Walter Amati, Fuji Studio |
Séance
Réalisation
Ila Bêka
Disponible en anglais seulement
Italian artist and filmmaker. Ila Bêka trained as an architect with a degree from the IUAV of Venice and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Paris-Belleville. For the past twenty years he has been working in duo with the French visual artist Louise Lemoine. Together they experiment with new narrative and cinematic forms questioning how people experience, perceive and relate to space through an emotional, social and cultural perspective. Their films are regularly presented at international film festivals and biennials as well as in renowned museums and cultural institutions. Bêka & Lemoine have produced more than thirty films together, shot in twenty different countries, among which ‘Koolhaas Houselife’ (2008), ‘Barbicania’ (2014), ‘The Infinite Happiness’ (2015), ‘Moriyama San’ (2017) and ‘Tokyo Ride’ (2020).
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
Italian artist and filmmaker. Ila Bêka trained as an architect with a degree from the IUAV of Venice and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Paris-Belleville. For the past twenty years he has been working in duo with the French visual artist Louise Lemoine. Together they experiment with new narrative and cinematic forms questioning how people experience, perceive and relate to space through an emotional, social and cultural perspective. Their films are regularly presented at international film festivals and biennials as well as in renowned museums and cultural institutions. Bêka & Lemoine have produced more than thirty films together, shot in twenty different countries, among which ‘Koolhaas Houselife’ (2008), ‘Barbicania’ (2014), ‘The Infinite Happiness’ (2015), ‘Moriyama San’ (2017) and ‘Tokyo Ride’ (2020).
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
Quelques films :
Big Ears Listen With Feet (2022)
Tokyo Ride (2020)
Moriyama-San (2017)
The Infinite Happiness (2015)
Barbicania (2014)
Big Ears Listen With Feet (2022)
Tokyo Ride (2020)
Moriyama-San (2017)
The Infinite Happiness (2015)
Barbicania (2014)
Louise Lemoine
Disponible en anglais seulement
French visual artist, graduated in art history from the Sorbonne in Paris. For the past twenty years Louise Lemoine has been working in duo with the Italian artist and filmmaker Ila Bêka. Together they experiment with new narrative and cinematic forms questioning how people experience, perceive and relate to space through an emotional, social and cultural perspective. Their films are regularly presented at international film festivals and biennials as well as in renowned museums and cultural institutions. Bêka & Lemoine have produced more than thirty films together, shot in twenty different countries, among which ‘Koolhaas Houselife’ (2008), ‘Barbicania’ (2014), ‘The Infinite Happiness’ (2015), ‘Moriyama San’ (2017) and ‘Tokyo Ride’ (2020).
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
French visual artist, graduated in art history from the Sorbonne in Paris. For the past twenty years Louise Lemoine has been working in duo with the Italian artist and filmmaker Ila Bêka. Together they experiment with new narrative and cinematic forms questioning how people experience, perceive and relate to space through an emotional, social and cultural perspective. Their films are regularly presented at international film festivals and biennials as well as in renowned museums and cultural institutions. Bêka & Lemoine have produced more than thirty films together, shot in twenty different countries, among which ‘Koolhaas Houselife’ (2008), ‘Barbicania’ (2014), ‘The Infinite Happiness’ (2015), ‘Moriyama San’ (2017) and ‘Tokyo Ride’ (2020).
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
Quelques films :
Big Ears Listen With Feet (2022)
Tokyo Ride (2020)
Moriyama-San (2017)
The Infinite Happiness (2015)
Barbicania (2014)
Big Ears Listen With Feet (2022)
Tokyo Ride (2020)
Moriyama-San (2017)
The Infinite Happiness (2015)
Barbicania (2014)