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Münster
Film (48 min) and video installation, 2016

Münster
 tells the story of the fall of a utopia. In 1533, a community of people who believed they were chosen established a form of communism in the North of Germany. But this dream, which drew on mystical hopes, soon collapsed.
The city was besieged and eventually defeated.
Two of the besiegers watch the walled city and tell of the rise and fall of this short-lived kingdom. Together the besiegers—one guileless, the other a historian—discuss the invention of myths, the heady lure of faith, and installation. the virtues of tyranny. Münster exists in the form of a medium-length film and a video 

​ART VIDEOS, VOICEOVERS & SUBTITLES

Martin Le Chevalier

  • Clickworkers, video, 2019

  • The Worker and the Artist, sound installation, 2019

  • Münster, subtitles for film, 2016

  • The Audit, consulting process performance piece, 2008

  • Safe Society, video, 2003

  • Attila’s Garden, movie, 2012

  • The Cargo, video installation, 2013

  • The Year 2008, short film, 2010

  • The Butterfly, interactive video starring Mathieu Amalric, 2005

(English language versions, intertitles and subtitles)
 
Universcience

  • Films for Urban Mutations exhibition, subtitles, 2016

  
Vanessa Atlan

  • Wonderland Stereo, 2014

(English adaptation)



WINE, REGIONAL & TOURISM
 
Daniel Quesney, La côte normande: la Côte d'Albâtre photographiée il y a cent ans et aujourd'hui
La Seine-Maritime (Périple, 2015)
 
Aurélie Labruyère, Château Palmer (Éditions Mollat, 2008)
 
Daniel Quesney, Honfleur photographiée il y a cent ans et aujourd'hui (Périple, 2008)
 
Daniel Quesney, La Côte normande: le Calvados (Périple, 2007)
 
Damien Delanghe, Les Caves d’Ausone / The Wine Cellars of Château Ausone (Confluences, 2006)
 
Michelle Gaborit, La chapelle d'Ausone à Saint-Émilion/The Ausone Chapel in Saint-Émilion (Confluences, 2003)
 
Daniel Quesney, Nice photographiée il y a cents ans et aujourd’hui (Périple, 2001)
 
Franck Dubourdieu, Les Grands Bordeaux (Mollat, 2000)
 
Jean-Paul Kauffmann, L'Œil originel / Primal Eye (Mollat, 1997) 
 
Marie-France Bézier, Françoise Fromonot, Jeu de Paume: A History (Ed. de la Réunion des musées nationaux, 1991) 
 
Gila Walker, Lisa Davidson-Petty, Catherine Eyquem eds. The Louvre (Guides Bleus, Harraps, 1991)
 
Lisa Davidson ed., Kenya (Frommer’s touring guide) (Prentice Hall Press, 1991)
 
Christine Routier-Le Diraison, Hong Kong, Singapore and Macau (Prentice Hall, 1990)

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