Series
On the road with "Le Jeu des 1000€", 2013
Series | A portrait of contemporary France through its oldest daily radio-show: "Le jeu des 1000€".
Testimonies from the North Caucasus, 2013
Series | The Caucasus Mountains near Sochi, host of part of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. The North Caucasus, the site of one of the most deadly conflicts in Europe, is located in this mountain range.
Frantz Fanon, 2013
« When I first went to Martinique, where my wife was born, I felt an unsettling attachment to the place, a sensation of familiarity. My subsequent visits made this feeling all the stronger. » Bruno Boudjelal
She Dances on Jackson, 2013
Serie | For more than a year, Vanessa Winship has traveled across the United States, from California to Virginia, from New Mexico to Montana, in pursuit of the mirage of the "American Dream".
Yakutsk : Coldest City In The World, 2013
Series | Yakutsk, a remote city in Eastern Siberia along the Lena river, is the coldest city in the world. Located 1840 km away from Irkoustk and 5000 km away from Moscow, this city founded in 1632 by the Cossacks imposes upon its inhabitants an extreme way of life.
Movement, 2013
From 1993 to 2003, I couldn’t move around freely in Algeria and all the travelling I managed to do was limited to very specific and seemingly safe places: where my family lived (Sétif and the surrounding country) and at the homes of various friends (Algiers, Annaba, Bejaïa, Oran).
Land of Cush, 2010-2012
Series | Sudan, the largest country in Africa, has gone through a significant moment in its history. In January 2005, a peace agreement between North and South Sudan put an end to the longest civil war in Africa, with a death toll estimated at two million.
Silenzio!, 2012
This a photographic essay on the cinema, on cinematographic images. A work in which movie stills are extracted from their initial medium and diverted from their original context.
Second nature, 2012
Tillim has been photographing the landscape in French Polynesia. He was drawn to this landscape that has been continuously sketched - and later photographed - since Captain James Cook's voyages in the late 18th century, perhaps because it almost eludes convincing representation...