''During one long winter's night in a neon-lit Paris, a restless young man wanders around to let himself be found by something that most people otherwise try to avoid: ghosts. And the night is full of unexpected encounters in this ultra-chic film, which is neither documentary nor fiction, but rather an adaptation of the idea that Jacques Derrida defines in a guest star appearance on the cinema screen: that film plus psychoanalysis is equal to the science of ghosts - ie. a form of 'spectrography', which the French artist SMITH in her self-ironic, self-conscious, science-fiction essay of a film, conjures up with thermal infrared and in the dialogue's mosaic of quotes of rambling French philosophy, from Breton and Barthes to Merleau-Ponty and Derrida himself. Hyper-modern and rich in (retro) references
| pos | title |
|---|---|
| A1 | THE ONE THAT DOESN'T DIE |
| A2 | YOURE HERE LIKE ME, MORE THAN ME |
| A3 | LIKE IN A DREAM |
| A4 | YOUR DESIRE FOR HER GHOST |
| A5 | GHOSTS LOOK TO THE FUTURE |
| B1 | PASCALE |
| B2 | ASSOIE |
| B3 | PRESENCES |
| B4 | HELENE |
| B5 | ALWAYS OVER |
| B6 | NOTHING BUT A TRACE |