Archaeology and cinema, stories of gestures
It is the story of an encounter between the world of archaeology and cinema, with the desire to go beyond clichés and traditional representations. Archaeology stimulates curiosity and imagination in its quest for human history through their buried material traces. Cinema represents gestures, bodies and sets that make "bodies" by filming their interactions. The audiovisual archives keep the memory of these gestures and are witnesses of their evolution. Cinema and archaeology come together in this process of creation and exploration that shows these technical gestures to make visible what is buried and recompose what is scattered. We invite you to the story of a quest set in images, fictional or documentary, the mise en abyme of a movement in search of places, objects, traces and ultimately ancient and lost gestures that will be the thread of this meeting between professionals of archaeology and cinema. A collaboration between the Regional Department of Archaeology (Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs Hauts-de-France), Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains, and Archipop, association dedicated to the safeguarding and enhancement of audiovisual archives of Hauts-de-Francede-France. 16h30 . Public welcome 17h . Presentation and projection of Sous les pavés le passé. Archaeology of a large square. Tourcoing by Georges Jelski (1987, 38 min), in the presence of José Barbieux. Diary of the excavation of a square in Tourcoing that reveals the superimposition of buildings from the fourteenth century to the nineteenth century. Film made as part of a thesis directed by Michel Rouche (University of Lille III). 18h . Introduction by the Deputy Regional Director of Cultural Affairs of Hauts-de-France, Arielle Fanjas. Moderators - Thierry Cormier, cinema programmer at Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains - Nicolas Melard, curator of heritage-archaeologist at the Regional Archaeological Service, DRAC Hauts de France Speaker - Anne-Violaine Houcke, art historian, Université Paris Nanterre, UFR PHILLIA EA 4414 - History of Arts and Representations (HAR) - Nicolas Méreau-Leroy, archaeologist and filmmaker - Olivier Pagani, teacher and filmmaker - Jeanne Véber, art and film historian 20:15. Projection The Lost City of Z (2h20) by James Gray (2016)
Catering and consumption possible at the restaurant Le Plateau.