Children find a voice for freedom through movement from a Brutalist playground in Paris’ suburbs



Seeing a growing need to give children a voice, director Suzanne Meye explores the body as a language for the short film Anime Libere – created with cinematographer Vadim Alsayed, and stylist Pauline Robin Boniface. Shooting at eye level against the Brutalist architecture of Paris suburb Créteil, Meyer establishes a naturalistic tone through the power of movement, giving artistic license to the film’s young cast – chosen for their comfort on camera and organic presence… read more at nowness.com
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