Giulia Grossmann
France
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Giulia Grossmann is a French artist and filmmaker, born in Paris in 1984, whose films explore humanity’s relationship with the Earth, in a dialogue between fiction and scientific approaches.
After studying visual arts and anthropology, she quickly turned to cinema. In 2012, she directed her first short film, Native Americanwhich won the Prix Création Vidéo des Inrocks Lab. Pasaïa (2021)which uses Basque culture and mythology to question time and its cyclical dimension, won a special mention at the Festival de l’Europe autour de l’Europe in 2023, and was selected the same year for the Festival de cinéma Ibérique Latino-Américain de Grenoble, the Beijing International Short Film Festival and the Festival du Film Court de Pantin.
In 2024, she took part in an expedition to Iceland, during which she shot the images used in Ultima (prélude).
Filmography (1)
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2024 – Ultima (prélude) Role : DirectorSynopsis : A female voice weaves the story of the world’s genesis, intertwining Norse mythology with biological and geological science. Shot in 16 mm, the film navigates between seascapes, mountainous and volcanic landscapes, and images of life on a microscopic scale.
Synopsis : A female voice weaves the story of the world’s genesis, intertwining Norse mythology with biological and geological science. Shot in 16 mm, the film navigates between seascapes, mountainous and volcanic landscapes, and images of life on a microscopic scale.
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