Readings with Gilles Furtwängler

Readings with Gilles Furtwängler

Studio project (2025) with Gilles Furtwangler

Assistants
Felice Berny-Tarente
Students
Charly Mirambeau, Olive Godlee, Asia Lapai, Taleb Lacheeb, Hugo Baud, Matthias Reclus, Hugo Cuenot, Daniel Walcher
Know-how
Scenography, Sound, Performance
Daniel Walcher - Performance in the Cinema Studio
Daniel Walcher - Matthias Reclus performance exit
Daniel Walcher - Olive Godlee performing
Daniel Walcher - Daniel Walcher - Honey Milk
Daniel Walcher - Daniel Walcher - Honey Milk
Samuel Harari - Latcheen
Hana Magimel - Before I go to sleep
Eva Rust - Mon monstre
Mileny Viera de Andrade - Entre aqui e lá
Zélia Zanone - Soeurcières

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Daniel Walcher - Taleb Lachheb
Daniel Walcher - Asia Lapai
Daniel Walcher - Matthias Reclus
Riccardo Troia - Olive Godlee
Riccardo Troia - Hugo Cuenot
Riccardo Troia - Charly Mirambeau

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Daniel Walcher - Taleb Lachheb
Daniel Walcher - Asia Lapai
Daniel Walcher - Hugo Baud
Daniel Walcher - Mathias Reclus
Daniel Walcher - Hugo Cuenot
Daniel Walcher - Olive Godlee
Charly Mirambeau
Daniel Walcher - Daniel Walcher
Daniel Walcher - ECAL

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