Lafoxe
Originally released in 2007. Lafoxe is a feature film. directed by Gaëlle Rouard. At just 40 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The do-it-yourself film lab Atelier MTK in Grenoble, France is the cradle of the performance group Metamkine, but also for instance of Lafoxe. Etienne Caire and Gaëlle Rouard are the driving forces behind the lab and have developed a 16mm performance with its very own signature. The basic material for Lafoxe came from old Hollywood films. After extensive processing in the lab, these bits and pieces are put on the silver screen again using several film projectors at once. The result is a dynamic form of widescreen, which they have dubbed hyperscope. The sound is a live mix of the original optical soundtracks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lafoxe about?
The do-it-yourself film lab Atelier MTK in Grenoble, France is the cradle of the performance group Metamkine, but also for instance of Lafoxe. Etienne Caire and Gaëlle Rouard are the driving force...
Who directed Lafoxe?
Lafoxe was directed by Gaëlle Rouard.
How long is Lafoxe?
Lafoxe has a runtime of 0 hours and 40 minutes (40 minutes total).
When was Lafoxe released?
Lafoxe was released on January 1, 2007 in theaters.