In “World in Focus,” the screen becomes the two-dimensional support of an amazingly versatile three-dimensional object (an atlas) which contains in turn two-dimensional pictures of other three-dimensional objects. The uniform use of a close-up lens creates often ambiguous or nearly unidentifiable images (from the atlas), emphasizing the rhythms, volumes, angles and movements obtained from the handling of the book.
Vincent Grenier
Director
Starship Troopers71%
Samsara80%
Lost Command61%
Seven Snipers58%
Wolf Hound65%
Invasion of the Body Snatchers72%
The Legend of Tarzan59%
Falling Down73%
The Thin Red Line74%
Sphere61%
Candyman66%
Planes59%
The War of the Worlds68%
Twilight's Last Gleaming64%
Empire of the Sun75%
Extinction60%
Tricked: The Documentary61%
Frankenstein Unbound58%
Equilibrium70%
Around the World in 80 Days66%