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Born January 1, 1992 · France
Lého Galibert-Laîné (1992, France) is a researcher and filmmaker. They are currently finishing a PhD in the arts at the École normale supérieure de Paris. In addition, they teach theory classes and artistic workshops on film and media at several institutions across Europe, including the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and Johannes Gutenberg University. Their work mainly explores the intersection between cinema and online media. Galibert-Laîné has directed several award-winning short films and stage productions, and their video essays on film and media are regularly screened in academic contexts and at film festivals. They often work together with filmmaker and media artist Kevin B. Lee; they have presented their collaborative works at IFFR, True/False Film Festival, Open City Documentary Film Festival, Camden International Film Festival and London Essay Film Festival as well as art venues such as the Ars Electronica Festival and the WRO Media Art Biennale.

I Would Like to Rage
2023

GeoMarkr
2023

Bottled Songs 1-4
2021
Bottled Songs: The Observer
2020

A very long exposure time
2020

Forensickness
2020
Bottled Songs 1 & 2
2020

Watching the Pain of Others
2019

Re-enacting the Future
2019

Planning Unexpected Encounters: the Making of Route One USA by Robert Kramer
2018

Flânerie 2.0
2018

Reading Binging Benning
2018
Bottled Songs 3 & 4
2018

The Human, The Machine, and Spike Jonze
2017

Peeping Ruth
2017

Dupieux / Haneke - an essay on metacinema
2017

Why Framing Matters in Movies
2017

Bottled Songs: My Crush Was a Superstar
2017

The Eye Was in the Tomb and Stared at Daney
2017

The Burrow
2015