French Photographer and Traveler, Patrice Boiteau, will hold his solo photo exhibit this March 20-24, at Rooftop of CONNECTOR Hostel, 8459 Kalayaan Avenue, corner Don Pedro Street, Poblacion, Makati City.
With the title “MABUHAY,” this exhibition will be Boiteau’s 6th exhibition in Manila and will bringing together his abstract compositions and realistic portraits, reveals different facets of his photographic work exhibited in prestigious places in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Paris over the last three years.
Patrice Boiteau is based in Japan where he teaches French as well as the history and aesthetics of cinema at university; he is especially known for having chaired the Osaka European Film Festival for 20 consecutive years. Devoting a quarter of his time to traveling the Philippines for the past twelve years, Boiteau’s photos have therefore mainly been taken in Japan and the Philippines, but visitors will also be able to discover some photos taken in other parts of the world.
MABUHAY will also offer the opportunity to discover TRACÉ, a Japanese-Belgian short film directed by Olivier KAZUMA, which Patrice Boiteau co-produced with the complicity of film music composer Raf KEUNEN.
TRACÉ constitutes a unique cinematic experience: a reflection on time, life and the reality of things; it consists of a single take entirely shot and played backwards. It had its World Premiere at the 18th Camera Japan Festival in the Netherlands; its Japanese Premiere was at the 18th Nasu Short Film Festival, and was recently in Official Competition at the Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival 2024, one of the 10 events that make up the international network of Lift-Off Film Festivals.
TRACÉ will be shown on a loop at the exhibition venue, and will have its Philippine Premiere in the framework of a Special Evening which will take place on March 19 at the Astbury Club (Inquiries & inscription, mail to: pabo.exhibition@gmail.com). Visitors may have the chance to chat on site with the young Japanese director who will come from Tokyo for the occasion of the exhibition and of the Special Evening.
MABUHAY, which will occupy the entire top floor of CONNECTOR Hostel (White Banana former location) located in the typical Poblacion neighborhood, invites everyone to an adventure that is therefore both photographic and cinematographic.
MABUHAY photo exhibit and screening of the short film TRACÉ will have the following schedule:
Thursday, March 20, 11am to 5pm
Friday, March 21 & Saturday, March 22, 12pm to 9pm
French Photographer and Traveler, Patrice Boiteau, will hold his solo photo exhibit this March 20-24, at Rooftop of CONNECTOR Hostel, 8459 Kalayaan Avenue, corner Don Pedro Street, Poblacion, Makati City.
With the title “MABUHAY,” this exhibition will be Boiteau’s 6th exhibition in Manila and will bringing together his abstract compositions and realistic portraits, reveals different facets of his photographic work exhibited in prestigious places in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Paris over the last three years.
Patrice Boiteau is based in Japan where he teaches French as well as the history and aesthetics of cinema at university; he is especially known for having chaired the Osaka European Film Festival for 20 consecutive years. Devoting a quarter of his time to traveling the Philippines for the past twelve years, Boiteau’s photos have therefore mainly been taken in Japan and the Philippines, but visitors will also be able to discover some photos taken in other parts of the world.
MABUHAY will also offer the opportunity to discover TRACÉ, a Japanese-Belgian short film directed by Olivier KAZUMA, which Patrice Boiteau co-produced with the complicity of film music composer Raf KEUNEN.
TRACÉ constitutes a unique cinematic experience: a reflection on time, life and the reality of things; it consists of a single take entirely shot and played backwards. It had its World Premiere at the 18th Camera Japan Festival in the Netherlands; its Japanese Premiere was at the 18th Nasu Short Film Festival, and was recently in Official Competition at the Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival 2024, one of the 10 events that make up the international network of Lift-Off Film Festivals.
TRACÉ will be shown on a loop at the exhibition venue, and will have its Philippine Premiere in the framework of a Special Evening which will take place on March 19 at the Astbury Club (Inquiries & inscription, mail to: pabo.exhibition@gmail.com). Visitors may have the chance to chat on site with the young Japanese director who will come from Tokyo for the occasion of the exhibition and of the Special Evening.
MABUHAY, which will occupy the entire top floor of CONNECTOR Hostel (White Banana former location) located in the typical Poblacion neighborhood, invites everyone to an adventure that is therefore both photographic and cinematographic.
MABUHAY photo exhibit and screening of the short film TRACÉ will have the following schedule:
Note: Entrance is free.
For more information, you may visit Patrice Boiteau’s website at https://patriceboiteau.com/en/news or Social Media Accounts : www.facebook.com/patrice.boiteau and https://www.instagram.com/patriceboiteau/, or contact him on these numbers: WhatsApp: +818084963092 – +639771277484.
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