The short films of Léa Triboulet

Antenna is pleased to present the short films of Deltaworkers Artist-In-Residence, Léa Triboulet. Triboulet studied scenography at the Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg, where she started to make shorts films and received her masters degree with honours in 2010. After graduating she worked for several production companies. In 2013 she joined the Film Factory, an international program leaded by the Hungarian director Béla Tarr in Sarajevo. Her films revolve around the concept of mourning and in New Orleans she will specifically focus on mixing fiction with documentary whilst investigating how to deal with affection in a cinematic form.

Antenna Gallery
3718 St. Claude Ave 
Sunday Oct 11, 7-9pm

The artist will be on hand to discuss her process and will be screening:

“What the night brings” 20′ (Film Factory, Bosnia Herzegovina)
with Maja Izetbegovic, Bojan Dimitrijevic, Adnan Omerovic

synopsis : Ina’s everyday life is regulated by sessions of posing for her companion, a painter. They live together with his younger brother in an old apartment. Ina evolves in a strange floating state in the heart of the night.
intention : How is difficult to communicate and to know what we want. Everyday’s life builds our daily routine and we forget what we really need. We become kind of ghosts.

“Sofia B. didn’t sleep well” 20′ (25 films, France)
with Koralie François-Schwartz, Mireille Perrier, Iljir Selimoski

synopsis : Sofia runs away from boarding school with the address of her grandmother in her pocket whom she does not know. strangers to one another, tand hurt by their past, both women are going to become accustomed to each other little by little.
intention : How to confronte yourself and relate to others ?