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©OLGAÇ BOZALP

 

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EDITION#4
 

FROM
01 JUNE 
TO 14
JULY 2024

China

THE PHOTOGRAPHERS

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Argentina

1st of June 2024 Official Opening in the Park, with a concert plus food and beverage

2nd of June 2024 4pm Talk + Q&A with Karim Ben Khalifa and Charles Thiefaine the author of “The Photo of War”

CODY COBB

United States

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Takes place in the village park of Les Mesnuls 13 Grande Rue 78490 Les Mesnuls

22 PHOTOGRAPHERS

15 NATIONALITIES

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Türkiye / England

Lithuania

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6th June 2024 8 pm An evening & performance around our Focus theme: Infertility followed by a conference around the same subject

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Russia / Germany

THE WEEKENDS

During the festival Workshops for kids and family photo studio sessions will be organised.

ARTISTIC DIRECTION

Artistic Direction by Claire Pathé, Consuelo Chozas & Maud Guillot

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The visual direction & layouts are done in house by the festivals artistic direction team

Sweden

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Bulgaria

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LE
JARDIN
N'EST
PAS CLOS

(The Garden is not closed)

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Belgium

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France

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Germany

France

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France / United States

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*Each year we dedicate a part of the festival exhibition to ecology and the environment. We select work that focuses on these themes brining increased awareness to the negative effects of global warming.

France

FOCUS

 

The focus this year is Infertility and the work of FLORIANE DE LASSÉE has been chosen to reflect this years theme.

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Our Festival God Father Karim Ben Khelifa

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Karim Ben Khelifa is an undisciplined artist of Belgian-Tunisian origin.

His documentary projects lie at the intersection of narrative arts, science and technology. An adept at cross-disciplinary collaboration, he anchors his various narrative practices in reality, striving to make the invisible tangible and visible. Beginning his career as a war correspondent and photographer, commissioned by publications such as Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, Le Monde, Stern and Time Magazine, he has traveled to over 90 countries and received numerous international awards. He has subsequently worked with a variety of immersive media, such as virtual and augmented reality. In 2012, he was invited for a year by Harvard University's Nieman Foundation for Journalism.

Between 2013 and 2017, he became Artist-in-Residence at the Open Documentary Lab before being promoted to Visiting Artist at the Center for Arts, Science & Technology, both at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Since 2018, he has been a member of the Advisory Board of the Center for Advanced Virtuality at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and in 2020 joined the Think Tank of the Guild of Future Architects in Los Angeles.

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