Overeating
Cécile Fontaine / France / 1984 / Czech Premiere / 3 min.
synopsis
Greasy fingers, puffy cheeks, and pieces of meat disappearing into the guts. The film reel meets the same fate as the chicken in the jaws of the devouring man—chemically corroded and increasingly crushed in a repeated loop. The desynchronized soundtrack in this found footage collage has a similarly chewed-up effect.“In this film, the chicken eater's jaw seems to be engaged in a strange chewing motion itself. The image is bent and torn in all directions, the film crushed under the incisive blows of a merciless hunger.” — Yann Beauvais, Le cinéma décolle
Source: https://yannbeauvais.com/?p=1012&
biography
Cécile Fontaine (born 1957) is a French artist and author of more than sixty found footage films. Her work is characterized by the chemical and mechanical manipulation of film material—she uses etching, scratching, dyeing, and gluing. In 2021, a book of interviews with her conducted by Yann Beauvais, L’émulsion fantastique: le cinéma selon Cécile Fontaine, was published.film details
director: | Cécile Fontaine |
Film at festival
premiere type: | Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2025 |
section: | Fascinations: Food |
language: | No Dialogue |
subtitles: | No Subtitles |
Info
director: | Cécile Fontaine |
original title: | Overeating |
country: | France |
year: | 1984 |
running time: | 3 min. |