Christian Barani meets L1 students to discuss the film "Penser l'incertitude" ("Thinking about uncertainty")

Hervé Bougon, co-founder and general manager of the Close-Up festival, and Christian Barani, director
As part of the inaugural week, an afternoon was dedicated to discovering different cultural practices (shows, films, scenography workshops, etc.).
Around sixty first-year students attended the screening of the documentary “Penser l’incertitude”, which portrays a new generation of architects and landscape architects, winners of the AJAP 2023 awards. Travelling through landscapes, traversing worksites and visiting buildings, these young professionals bear witness to their work, the meaning of a delicate commitment and an attention to caring for territories and the people who live in them.
The screening was followed by a discussion with filmmaker Christian Barani and Hervé Bougon, co-founder and general manager of the Close-Up festival, whose 5th edition will be held from November 17 to 25, 2025.
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Organized by the French Ministry of Culture, every two years the Albums des Jeunes Architectes et Paysagistes et Autres Voies de l’architecture (AJAP ) awards young professionals who stand out for their design and innovation skills, the care they take in carrying out their projects, and their commitment to societal issues.
Winners receive a touring exhibition.
The AJAP 2023 exhibition opens on October 17 at the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine (CAPA), Paris 16th.
A great opportunity to discover these young talents and to see or re-watch the documentary Penser l’incertitude, this time in the presence of all the winners, on Thursday October 16 at 5pm.
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