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Brouillard #14 (2013)
Alexandre Larose creates supernally spectral superimpositions infused with a meteorological mix and the intense lusciousness of the Québec landscape.
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75
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7.4
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60
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3.8
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Ville Marie (2009)
Someone dreams of falling from a building.
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60
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Études du Pont Jacques-Cartier (2018)
"I used to live very close to the Jacques-Cartier bridge, one of the major structures that connects the island of Montréal with the South shore. I would go there often for walks and eventually created a few sequences, testing some ideas I had for in-camera layering." -Alexandre Larose
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Brouillard #16 (2014)
A colour reversal film shot on 35mm.
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80
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Brouillard #19 (2015)
A black-and-white reversal film shot on 35mm.
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70
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II. (2022)
This series of three works is part of the “household scenes” project, a corpus in development. It is a set of vignettes, cinematographic tableaux, built around the repeated gestures of my parents’ daily life. I present these scenes sometimes as sequence shots, sometimes as a succession of cut-out shots. Some depict only one parent, with particular emphasis on how he/she negotiates domestic space. With these paintings, imagined in various environments and by a treatment specific to the medium, I work to reveal the singularity of the places, the movement of the figures and the relationship between the two.
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I. (2022)
This series of three works is part of the “household scenes” project, a corpus in development. It is a set of vignettes, cinematographic tableaux, built around the repeated gestures of my parents' daily life. I present these scenes sometimes as sequence shots, sometimes as a succession of cut-out shots. Some depict only one parent, with particular emphasis on how he/she negotiates domestic space. With these paintings, imagined in various environments and by a treatment specific to the medium, I work to reveal the singularity of the places, the movement of the figures and the relationship between the two.
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30
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20
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III. (2022)
Third part of a series, in which the figure in the frame is Larose’s father, Jacques Larose. It was shot in Super-8mm and 16mm—later enlarged to 35mm—and alternates between colour and black and white.
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Artifices #1 (2007)
Luminous traces obtained through in-camera optical manipulation of nocturnal imagery.
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60
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60
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Saint Bathans Repetitions (2017)
A series of cinematic portraits shot in domestic spaces in a former gold mining town in New Zealand expand into a tapestry of glistening natural light and vaporous movement, created via a painstaking process of in-camera layering effects.
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50
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Sackville Marshwalk (2013)
Short experimental film by Alexandre Larose
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60
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La grande dame (2011)
This film is an in-camera portrait of the place Ville Marie Royal Bank Building in Montréal.
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7.1
/20/
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/9/
3.5
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J. (2008)
Found memories decayed by the shock patterns of childhood trauma. This films is made mostly with footage found in the bin of an ophanage. The white progressivelly disolve within a darknest more and more dense. Faces progressivelly disolves within one another.
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5.5
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50
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930 (2006)
Originally filmed inside a train tunnel in Québec City, “930” presents a series of visual passages oscillating between light and darkness, intercut with moments of stillness.
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20
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Anticipation #4 (2011)
Festival 2011 (13th edition of the Festival of Different and Experimental Cinemas of Paris): Anticipation # 4 by Alexandre Larose.
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40
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Ville Marie B - Mosaique #3 (2013)
Short film by Alexandre Larose
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Le Vestibule (2018)
Short film by Alexandre Larose
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Brouillard #2 (2011)
A colour reversal film shot on 35mm. https://vimeo.com/71327099
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Brouillard #13 (2013)
A colour reversal film shot on 35mm.
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bonne nuit (2006)
First film made by Alexandre Larose. Made with Microsoft Excel filmed in Super 8.
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pilgrimage (2015)
Drawing on issues of memory, decay, palimpsest and the rubbing together of archive, fiction and situations, pilgrimage was constructed from found strips of 8mm amateur footage gleaned during a residency in Sydney, Australia. The original footage—a tourist’s voyeuristic, filmed impressions of a pilgrimage in a crowded urban space, where the faithful painfully stumble before the entrance of a temple—was reworked using an optical printer and other hand-made techniques.
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Nadija (2013)
Silent 16mm loop made for the situated cinema project at ArtSpace in Sydney, Australia. Composed of old footage from the directors' families.
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Le Corps Humain (2006)
This film is an in-camera portrait of my niece, Mia Larose (who was six months old at the time) captured during a winter family reunion in Lac Saint-Charles, Québec. Shot on a single roll of super 8mm film and hand-processed.
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I. / II. / III. (2024)
Originally shown as three separate films, I. / II. / III. is a triptych portrait of the most intimate proportions. Simple scenes within the domicile become completely entrancing as layer after layer of exposure unfurls onto itself. The movement of the leaves, the light, his father: all become hypnotic in this silent sonata.
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chute #9a (2017)
Part of Larose's "Ville Marie - B" short film cycle.
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chute #9b (2017)
Part of Larose's "Ville Marie - B" short film cycle.
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Brouillard #15 (2014)
“With this project I fabricate sequences by in-camera layering of repeated trajectories inside a path extending from my family’s home into Lac Saint-Charles. The image-capturing process produces a sedimented landscape that gradually unfolds while simultaneously disintegrating under temporal displacement. Approximately 30 long takes begin at the same frame on the film strip, all shot at a high frame rate. My walking rhythm varies for each trajectory, resulting in the space progressively expanding in depth until I reach the edge of a dock. The duration of the long take corresponds to the length of the celluloid reel, a thousand feet of 35mm film.”—Alexandre Larose
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Brouillard #6 (2011)
A colour reversal film shot on 35mm.
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Brouillard #12 (2013)
A colour reversal film shot on 35mm.
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Brouillard #5 (2011)
A colour reversal film shot on 35mm.
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Sackville Music Hall (2013)
Silent 16mm loop made for the situated cinema project at ArtSpace in Sydney, Australia. Filmed in an unlit abandoned music hall in Sackville, NB.


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