Throughout the festival, L’Alliance New York’s Library will be free and open to the public for virtual reality experiences from French studios and distributors, including Ito Meikyū by Boris Labbé, Grand Prize winner at Venice Film Festival.
Thursday January 23 – Friday January 24: 5pm – 7pm
Saturday January 25 – Sunday January 26: 11am – 6:30pm
Ito Meikyū
by Boris Labbé, 2024, France, 20min
US Premiere
For Mature Audiences
Ito Meikyū, which loosely translated means “wandering thread,” is a virtual reality experience that develops around references from Japanese art history and literature (The Fukinuki Yatai, The Tale of Genji, The Pillow Book) and unfolds as a large sensory fresco with strong emotional potential. A set of drawn, animated, and sound scenes together recreate a kind of subjective world in the form of a labyrinth. The virtual wandering space—composed of fractal architectures, and inhabited by plants, objects, animals, men, women, motifs and calligraphy—allows us to access different scenes based on the randomness of our choices. The result is a kind of hide-and-seek game with the user as the omniscient spectator.
Oto’s Planet
by Gwenael François, 2024, Luxembourg, Canada, France, 28 min
US Premiere
For ages 13+
Oto loves nothing more than to lounge in his hammock and enjoy the fruits of the single tree on his tiny planet. His peace is shattered when Exo, a hyperactive and cumbersome cosmonaut, crash-lands his spacecraft. The ensuing attempts at communication and cohabitation between these two unlikely roommates are fraught with difficulties.
Rave
by Patrick Muroni, 2024, Switzerland, 19 min
US Premiere
For Mature Audiences
Tonight is your first rave. Thanks to volumetric capture, your movements immerse you in the memory of that night. You live the moment as if you were there, but beware: to find the party, you’ll have to make your way through the forest to the rave. Once there, the more you dance, the more the world changes.
The Garden
by Jérémy Griffaud, 2024, 6 / 10 min
US Premiere
For ages 7+
The Garden is an installation combining VR interactivity and real-time immersive projection. The Garden will immerse you in a fantastical garden filled with unique plant species. The tranquil and psychedelic atmosphere surrounds you as you discover that these plants are beautiful and serve as the backbone of a mysterious technological production. As the player, you’ve returned from holiday to take on the responsibility of caring for the garden. Your tasks include planting new vegetal units, nurturing the plants to ensure they flourish, and overall maintenance of the garden. This project evokes our relationship with nature and living beings, that is ever evolving with scientific innovations.