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Une eau la nuit (Bodies of water)

Venice Immersive
Director:
Chélanie Beaudin-Quintin, Caroline Laurin-Beaucage
Production:
art et essai (Jeanne-Marie Poulain, Laurence Wells, Irène Bessone, Line Sander Egede, Anaëlle Béglet, Rémi Dufresne)
Running Time:
23'
Language:
French, English
Country:
Canada
Main Cast:
Léonie Bélanger, Rachel Harris, Jimmy Chung, Rowan Mercille, Luca “Lazylegz” Patuelli, Emmanuel Jouthe, Emmanuelle Martin, Marie-Ève Quiliquot, Diana Léon, Lorenzo Serafino, Alida Esmail, Ciro Melgaço, Cara Roy
Screenplay:
freely based on an original screenplay by Oriane Morriet
Cinematographer:
Pierre Mainville, Emmanuel Béhier-Migeon - Aquamedias
Editor:
Chélanie Beaudin-Quintin Alain Baril - Studio Post- Kopic
Costume Designer:
Camille Thibault-Bédard
Music:
Vincent Legault
Sound:
Bruno Bélanger - PRIM, Sabin Hudon, Léonardo Lamela
Note:Virtual reality
Technical team:Sylvain - PostPix Louis-Philippe, Benjamin Huppé - UP2VR

Synopsis

The VR film Une eau la nuit invites you to hold your breath and let yourself be transported and transformed by water in the company of curious individuals. As night falls, they invade a public swimming pool. These bodies of water, immersed in the watery mass, transgress the limits of their natural environment and metamorphose. They then engage in a contemporary dance that reveals them differently. The aquatic environment makes them supple and light, but also vulnerable and combative. This poetic mass, encompassing and suffocating, unites, separates, and constitutes them. Une eau la nuit explores the transformation of human bodies as they interact with water—a fluid and adaptable medium that simultaneously presents resistance. It takes you underwater for an immersive experience that unfolds an uncommon and otherwise inaccessible contemporary dance.

Main Creators’ Statement

A great deal of technological research went into creating this work to transport you into complete immersion. Une eau la nuit explores water as a vehicle for transforming the body. This work emerged from transforming the dance studio into a swimming pool and taming water. Water allows us to overcome or even reverse certain constraints usually imposed on the body, notably gravity. We were interested in this buoyancy and the efforts made to compensate for its effects. We couldn’t dream of a better world premiere for the work than being surrounded by all those bodies of water that make Venice what it is.

Video presentation

Production/Distribution

PRODUCTION: Laurence Wells, Jeanne-Marie Poulain, Line Sander Egede, Irène Bessone - art et essai
7255 Rue Alexandra
H2R 2Y9, Montréal, Canada
Tel. 1 4185405052
wells@artetessai.ca
https://www.artessai.ca/

PRESS OFFICE: Laurence Wells - art et essai
7255 Rue Alexandra
H2R 2Y9, Montréal, Canada
Tel. 1 4185405052
wells@artetessai.ca


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