
13.06.2025
Dad, who are you?|New collection on ARTS.FILM
Image from the film Love, dad by Diana Cam Van Ngyuen
Sunday is Father’s Day. A day to honor a complex species, sometimes funny, strange, fascinating, loving or failing. In this collection, you’ll discover the views of children who, one day, decided to use cinema to talk about their fathers. In the little marvel Love, Dad, filmmaker Diana Cam Van Nguyen deploys a treasure trove of creativity to talk about an absent but beloved figure. In Marcel Marceau, le mime à corps et à cri, the two daughters of the greatest exponent of mimodrama dust off archives and keep his memory alive. In Radical Landscapes, the link is also forged through rediscovered documents: thanks to them, filmmaker Elettra Fiumi learns more about her architect father, a member of the 9999 group. Jennifer Alleyn’s film L’atelier de mon père is about getting to know the father figure better, establishing or continuing a dialogue. With one and the same question in mind: Dad, who are you really?
Dad, who are you?
(NEW RELEASES)
RADICAL LANDSCAPES - Elettra Fiumi
LOVE, DA — Diana Cam Van Ngyuen
The Silence of The Banana Trees - Eneos Carka
It’s All a Plan — Joana Mendes Da Rocha, Patricia Rubano
Marcel Marceau, le mime à corps et à cris — Benoît Sourty
L’atelier de mon père - Jennifer Alleyn
Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future — Peter Rosen