Films

La Danseuse

Nothing in her background destined Loïe Fuller from the American Midwest to become a Belle Epoque icon, even less a dancer at the Paris Opera. Even at the risk of destroying her back and burning her eyes with the stage lights, she will never falter in the quest to perfect her dance. But her meeting with Isadora Duncan — a young prodigy hungry for glory — will lead to her downfall…

Director : Stéphanie Di Giusto
Cast : Soko, Gaspard Ulliel, Mélanie Thierry, Lily-Rose Depp, François Damiens
Coproducer : Wild Bunch, Les Films du Fleuve, Orange Studio, RTBF, Sirena Film, Voo
French distributor : Wild Bunch

César: César Best Costume Design
Nominations: Best Actress, Best New Actress, Best First Film, Best Cinematography
Festival de Cannes: Selection: Un Certain Regard

Choreography of Isadora Duncan’s role, Julie Bour
Lily Rose Depp double  and assistant to the choreographer, Fanny Sage



Echo



Performer, Jim Vincent
Cinematography, Josh Rose
Concept and Direction, Julie Bour

Echo is the initial phase of a collaborative project with celebrated dance artist Jim Vincent, focusing on the theme of aging in dance. This short film vividly brings the concept of aging to life through abstract landscapes, symbolically representing the protagonist's challenges and personal growth in his later years.



Nuages



Performer, Chloe Crenshaw
Cinematography, Josh Rose
Concept and choreography, Julie Bour



Fragmentation N.1



Performers, Alve Fu and Amelia Whitney
Cinematography, Rachel Lambright
Concept and Direction, Julie Bour

Excerpt of “not a piece yet” presented at Redact, Los Angeles. in collaboration with award winning circus performer, actor, and director John Gilkey.



In Between



Director, Ismael Moumin
Cinematography, Nicolas Loir
Choreography, Julie Bour
Dancers, Fanny Sage and Julien Thibault
Produced by Frenzy Paris

Official music video, In Between by singer/songwriter SAGE



One Another



Director, Kevin Frilet
Cinematography, Nicolas Petris
Choreography, Julie Bour
Produced by Dimitri Chamblas and Guillaume De Bary
Dancers: Maya Allen, Shiloh Beckett, Audrey Colette, Damontae Hack, Kehari Hutchinson, Catalina Jackson-Urueña, Nadia Muhammad, Emara Neymour-Jackson, Liessa Son, Jasmine Sugar, Im Vorapharuek, Kevin Zambrano







Our Bread’s Unmaking



Performer, Kayla Aguila
Directed by Julie Bour and josh Rose
Cinematography Josh Rose
Concept and Movement Direction, Julie Bour
A special thanks to Hauser & Wirth Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles for supporting this project.



Umbris



Performers, Im Vorapharuek, Freeda Handelsman, Kehari Hutchinson, Justin Farmer
Choreography, Julie Bour
Cinematography, Josh Rose
Concept and Direction, Julie Bour


A short film adapted from a full-length work presented at Redact, Los Angeles.




Teorema + Nowness



Directed by Massimiliano Bomba
Movement direction, Julie Bour
CalArts dancers: Delisa Bass, Laura Davich, Justin Farmer, Alexandria Garland, Mia Givens, Shannon Hafez, Freeda “Electra” Handelsman, Jinglin Liao, Madison Lynch, William Mallet, Taliha Scott, and Skyler Spiegel. 

Teorema finds itself in the liminal space where the dynamic angularity and softness of choreographed movements coalesce with the stillness of statues. As the film transitions between the airy sculpture garden, claustrophobic corridors and stretched flesh, the film creates a silent dialogue between bodies, objects and spaces. 




Bump



Brand, Desperados
Art Director, Francois Lesaint
Director, Bruno Aveillan
Choreography, Julie Bour


“Quad director Bruno Aveillan, whose extraordinary, beautiful visual style and epic storytelling we've all come to know for brands such as Cartier and Louis Vuitton, has turned his eye to a concrete jungle, and the urban tribes that inhabit it, for the film "Bump," part of the new worldwide campaign..”  Bruno uses his meticulous attention to every visual detail of the bold fashion of the city dwellers, the iconic LA skyline, and the bounding choreography, to exquisitely unleash the adrenaline and edgy spirit of raw revelry, set to music by The Hives.

— Little Black Book