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First Light

Phuong Thao Nguyen
2025 France 26' Vietnamese
Sun 23
March
18h30
Arlequin 1
+ débat/Q&A : Regarde avec mes yeux...
Tue 25
March
13h30
Saint André des Arts 3
+ débat/Q&A : First Light
Thu 27
March
19h00
Bulac
© Phuong Thao Nguyen
© Phuong Thao Nguyen
© Phuong Thao Nguyen

My uncle and his family live in Germany. Their temperature-controlled home is filled with foreign plants, disintegrating photographs, handwritten letters, surveillance cameras, scanners and music. From Berlin, he watches the sun rise every night in his hometown in Vietnam where his mother sleeps.


Exploring the interface of a video surveillance programme, the cursor frames and enlarges the ill-defined silhouette of a women sweeping away dead leaves in a garden. Generally, surveillance images never arrive alone; they are often surrounded by troublesome questions. Who is watching? What malicious purpose is controlling these frames? What truth is hiding in them?  We quickly realise that, here, something quite the opposite of crime and punishment is involved.  Now, a man is tending tropical plants in his living room. He then takes out some old family photos, deteriorated and musty, which he scans and keeps in his German flat. From his native Vietnam, he has also kept some song sheets and letters that point to a separation and a persistent link. This man cultivates a memory as if cultivating a garden. All the suitable tools are used to help it blossom. What is fascinating are his green fingers; the infinite love that prompts him to set up the means of cherishing a mother over six thousand miles away. And Phuong Thao Nguyen in turn, “there where the river divides”, lends an emotional depth to the cinematic language; plays on the intensity of the interlinked distances; the mismatches between writing, voice and subtitles; to the point of turning an inopportune pixelization into a hypnotic and soothing respiration.

Antoine Thirion

Phuong Thao Nguyen

An artist and filmmaker, born 2000 in Hanoi. She works in France, Vietnam and Germany, following  the trails of people, stories, and objects through cultural and political borders, forming up until now a series of portraits situating each one in the current of history. She’s experimented with non-fiction in many forms: documentaries, fiction, sculpture, installation and literature. Over the years, Phuong Thao has developed a sensitive documentary practice that sometimes takes on the mode of ethnographic studies, bearing witness to life in unique communities, total strangers, with whom she forms deep bonds to create images.
Her works have been screened and shown in institutions such as the Centre Pompidou, the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona and Piccadilly Circus, London.

Sun 23
March
18h30
Arlequin 1
+ débat/Q&A : Regarde avec mes yeux...
Tue 25
March
13h30
Saint André des Arts 3
+ débat/Q&A : First Light
Thu 27
March
19h00
Bulac
Production :
Phuong Thao Nguyen
Photography :
Phuong Thao Nguyen
Sound :
Vivien Roche
Editing :
Phuong Thao Nguyen
Copy contact :
Phuong Thao Nguyen

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