Listen to the Beat of Our Images Unclassified 15+
Écoutez le battement de nos images
Language: French with English subtitles
As humans shoot for the stars, what do we lose along the way?
Delving into the audiovisual archives of France’s National Centre for Space Studies, Listen to the Beat of Our Images employs a fictional narrator as a mouthpiece for the very real experiences of a generation of dislocated French Guianese people. Anchored on the establishment of the Guianese Space Centre in the town of Kourou, this film – which previously screened at Clermont-Ferrand, CPH:DOX and Hot Docs – exposes the human costs of the space race, colonisation and modernisation.
In Cinema
Spirits and Rocks: An Azorean Myth
(14 mins)
With the Cattle
(3 mins)
To Feather, to Wither
(20 mins)
Your Street
(7 mins)
Listen to the Beat of Our Images
(15 mins)
Ain't No Time for Women
(19 mins)
Marcelita
(8 mins)
Madrid, Bad Life
(13 mins)
Documentary Shorts
(104 mins)
Kino 2


Past event
Spirits and Rocks: An Azorean Myth
(14 mins)
With the Cattle
(3 mins)
To Feather, to Wither
(20 mins)
Your Street
(7 mins)
Listen to the Beat of Our Images
(15 mins)
Ain't No Time for Women
(19 mins)
Marcelita
(8 mins)
Madrid, Bad Life
(13 mins)
Documentary Shorts
(99 mins)
Kino 2


Past event
This session is bookable on a pass
For more venue information and for information about accessible services provided at MIFF this
year, please go to miff.com.au/access.
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accessibility services that MIFF offers at any MIFF venues, please book your ticket by emailing
boxoffice@miff.com.au or by phone on 03 9087 3395.
Directors
Audrey Jean-Baptiste, Maxime Jean-Baptiste
Producer
Gérard Azoulay
Screenwriters
Audrey Jean-Baptiste, Maxime Jean-Baptiste
Composer
Maxime Jean-Baptiste
Editors
Audrey Jean-Baptiste, Maxime Jean-Baptiste
Premiere Status
Australian Premiere
Format
Digital
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As humans shoot for the stars, what do we lose along the way?
Delving into the audiovisual archives of France’s National Centre for Space Studies, Listen to the Beat of Our Images employs a fictional narrator as a mouthpiece for the very real experiences of a generation of dislocated French Guianese people. Anchored on the establishment of the Guianese Space Centre in the town of Kourou, this film – which previously screened at Clermont-Ferrand, CPH:DOX and Hot Docs – exposes the human costs of the space race, colonisation and modernisation.
In Cinema




For more venue information and for information about accessible services provided at MIFF this year, please go to miff.com.au/access.
To ensure that MIFF can provide you with the best customer service, if you require any accessibility services that MIFF offers at any MIFF venues, please book your ticket by emailing boxoffice@miff.com.au or by phone on 03 9087 3395.