Insemnopedy I: The dream of Victor F.

France  | 2019 |  23 minutes |  Director: Faye Formisano 

The night where Victor infuse the life to an inanimated body, an hallucinated dream is coming to him. Scared by the kiss mixing his childhood love and his dead mother,Victor wakes up face-to-face to the creature hidden behind the curtain of the bed.

 

Faye Formisano is a filmmaker and visual artist. Carrying out a transversal research mixing contemporary dance, painting and film, textile devices play an essential role in his work. If the fabric is his language, his work uses portraits that question notions such as the undone link, ghost, loss, memory. She directs two live shows in France (Beach Noise) and Spain (El Grito de la Montana) and produces several video dances at the Dance with me video festival at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris. With The Rip on my Tongue she invents a performative sound ritual and an experimental film around the gesture and sound of tearing.Student at the Fresnoy since 2018, Insemnopedy I: The Dream of Victor F. is her first short film.