Selected Filmography and Stereoscopic Films
- Preludes (HD/16mm Film, 6 min, 2010)
- Cairo Psalm (35mm Film, 2010)
- Song for the Deaf Ear (HD/35mm/16mm/Super-8 Film, 18min, 2008)
- Asmahan (35mm, 21 min, 2005)
- Vertices (polyvision DV, 32 min, 2005)
- Chabrol à Biarrtiz (portrait DV, 22”. 2002)
- La Rencontre (fiction DV, 28”, 2002)
- City of Brass (fiction, Beta SP, 24”, 2002)
- Mitologies (stereoscopic cinema,1998)
- Few Lines, Bars (stereoscopic cinema, 1998)
- Las Meninas (stereoscopic cinema, 1998)
- The Book of R (stereoscopic cinema, 1998)
- Playing with Picasso (interactive sculpture, 1997)
- Message from a Dead Man (fiction 16mm, 1994)
- The Leaves of a Cypress (fiction Beta, 20”, 1991)
- Vertov’s Valentine (portrait Beta, 12”, 1991)
- The Ridiculous Man (fiction 16mm, 12”, 1991)
- The Third of May (fiction 16mm, 9”, 1991)
- The Sun (Fiction Super-8, 5”, 1991)
- Phantasmagoric Conception (fiction Super-8, 6”, 1988)
- The Shadow of Exile (Fiction Super-8, 4”, 1991)
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