
Presented only in theatres
This film is part of the FIFA Expérimental section program Toucher à distance.
du soleil, que ça existe, Charlotte Clermont’s short film, examines the temporalities through which the body forms, stores, and creates what we translate as the real. Focusing on longing, distance, and language, this text-based project explores the expansiveness of both language and landscape, by installing spaciousness in the dialogue and by considering landscapes as bodies.
Because of veils that obscure or illuminate the images, the inability to perceive is experienced at times in almost-erased spaces, at others in velvety dark spaces, where only details are revealed through the flickering of the film’s solarisation. The rhythm between light and darkness echoes the movements of the sea, adding aqueous and sensuous layers to the film, where images seem to exist outside of the often narrative space of cinema, becoming instead paintings or photographs in motion.
The overall feeling of this short film is inspired by Marguerite Duras’ The Malady of Death (trans. 1986) in which she describes, at the end of the book, how a window overlooking a dark sea at night becomes an element central to her work. – Charlotte Clermont
In the presence of director Charlotte Clermont on March 15th in Montréal.
This film is part of the FIFA Expérimental section program Toucher à distance.
du soleil, que ça existe, Charlotte Clermont’s short film, examines the temporalities through which the body forms, stores, and creates what we translate as the real. Focusing on longing, distance, and language, this text-based project explores the expansiveness of both language and landscape, by installing spaciousness in the dialogue and by considering landscapes as bodies.
Because of veils that obscure or illuminate the images, the inability to perceive is experienced at times in almost-erased spaces, at others in velvety dark spaces, where only details are revealed through the flickering of the film’s solarisation. The rhythm between light and darkness echoes the movements of the sea, adding aqueous and sensuous layers to the film, where images seem to exist outside of the often narrative space of cinema, becoming instead paintings or photographs in motion.
The overall feeling of this short film is inspired by Marguerite Duras’ The Malady of Death (trans. 1986) in which she describes, at the end of the book, how a window overlooking a dark sea at night becomes an element central to her work. – Charlotte Clermont
In the presence of director Charlotte Clermont on March 15th in Montréal.
Director | Charlotte Clermont |
Original writings | Charlotte Clermont, JJ Houle |
Director of Photography | Charlotte Clermont |
Production | Charlotte Clermont |
Music director | Charlotte Clermont |
Editing | Charlotte Clermont |
Voice | Essi Pellikka |
Distribution | Charlotte Clermont |
Session
• Université Concordia - J.A. de Sève, LB-125, Pavillon J. W. McConnell
Saturday, march 15, 2025, 05:30 p.m. — 06:20 p.m.
Production

Charlotte Clermont
Available in French only
Titulaire d’une maîtrise en Time and Space de l’Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts Helsinki, Charlotte Clermont travaille entre Montréal et Helsinki. Son projet de maîtrise du soleil, que ça existe a été nominé au Nordic and Baltic Young Artist Award et a été financé par The Finnish Cultural Foundation. Ses œuvres ont été présentées au Canada et à l’international dans le cadre de festivals et d’expositions dont OPTICA, centre d’art contemporain et la section FIFA Expérimental du FIFA (Montréal, Canada), Fracto (Allemagne), Festival des cinémas différents et expérimentaux de Paris (France), IFF Rotterdam (Pays-Bas), Künstlerhaus Bethanian (Allemagne), CROSSROADS (États-Unis), Arctic Moving Image and Film Festival (Norvège) et Edinburgh International Film Festival (Écosse). En 2025, elle sera artiste en résidence à Mustarinda (Finlande) et ÖRES (Finlande).
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Titulaire d’une maîtrise en Time and Space de l’Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts Helsinki, Charlotte Clermont travaille entre Montréal et Helsinki. Son projet de maîtrise du soleil, que ça existe a été nominé au Nordic and Baltic Young Artist Award et a été financé par The Finnish Cultural Foundation. Ses œuvres ont été présentées au Canada et à l’international dans le cadre de festivals et d’expositions dont OPTICA, centre d’art contemporain et la section FIFA Expérimental du FIFA (Montréal, Canada), Fracto (Allemagne), Festival des cinémas différents et expérimentaux de Paris (France), IFF Rotterdam (Pays-Bas), Künstlerhaus Bethanian (Allemagne), CROSSROADS (États-Unis), Arctic Moving Image and Film Festival (Norvège) et Edinburgh International Film Festival (Écosse). En 2025, elle sera artiste en résidence à Mustarinda (Finlande) et ÖRES (Finlande).
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
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