This film is part of the Cirque du soleil’s Carte Blanche
Transitioning from a show condition to a neutral but visually interesting location a Cirque du Soleil’s artist will perform a minimalist “raw” act. No make-up, no costume.
Filmed in a cinematic way with a touch of the surreal moment and a narrative undertone
1. Kooza
2. Love
3. Mystère
4. Echo
Transitioning from a show condition to a neutral but visually interesting location a Cirque du Soleil’s artist will perform a minimalist “raw” act. No make-up, no costume.
Filmed in a cinematic way with a touch of the surreal moment and a narrative undertone
1. Kooza
2. Love
3. Mystère
4. Echo
Director | Cirque Du Soleil - Jean Luc Oicle |
Director of Photography | Jonathan Auger |
In Partnership with
Session
• Théâtre Outremont
Tuesday, march 21, 2023, 07:00 p.m. — 09:00 p.m.
Production
Jean Luc Oicle
Jean-Luc Oicle is an emerging Franco-Albertan writer & director based in Montreal. His work explores the human condition through wildly textural and sensorial visuals. Being self-taught, with a background in cinematography and photography, his approach to storytelling is experimental and unconventional yet grounded in authentic human experience. Jean-Luc has spent the last year learning screenwriting through self-directed study and has begun writing his first feature-length film.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Cirque Du Soleil
Based in Québec, Cirque du Soleil has grown from 20 street performers in 1984 to the world’s leading producer of high-quality live entertainment. Cirque du Soleil has redefined how the world views the circus; from small town talent to a household name.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Biographical notes provided by the film production team