
1984
"The Role of Chance" ("La part du hasard") focuses exclusively on drawing and painting techniques used by the painter Henri Dimier. Shot over several weeks in the same artist's studio, the film shows works in their different phases, processes rarely explained or little known. It also addresses many practical issues (choice of paper, pigment grinding, reports drawings, put the tiles, cliches, etc) as well as broader questions of method and inspiration (use of space, the role of contours, power of suggestion perspectives, use of random processes). Patrick Bokanowski sought with this film to restore the spirit of this teaching, showing how to bend a note or sometimes revealing an essential mystery of creation.

Henri Dimier
Himself

The Needle

Seasonal Severity

Seen From Here, I Feel Like Belonging

Terminal: Paradise

heroes

Asterix and the Big Fight

Behind The 1975’s 'Notes on a Conditional Form'

The Sleepy Revolution

Spindeln

Min hemliga bror

Snow - White Memories

Eclipse 1999

Caligula

Noodle Ear

Acid Rain

An Indian Story

On a Wednesday Night in Tokyo

Chimigrammes

Treasure in a Bottle

Dziadowski's Blues Non Camera, ie Legs Forward