What’s in a name? La Jetée of course
With a bit of time to go before I get started on teacher training and edublogging proper, I’ve decided to post a bit of an aside which is nevertheless is still somewhat related to languages and learning.
So, why Beyond the Pier as a blog name? A somewhat convoluted story involving World War III, a personal love of French and photography, Terry Gilliam’s Twelve Monkeys , the joys of translation and not finding the domain name I really wanted.
While studying French at university I happened across La Jetée while looking for some films to watch as an easy and painless way to improve my French. In a nutshell, it is the story of time travel in Paris in the aftermath of apocalyptic World War III. Survivors carry out time travel experiments as a way to try and save the human race. Sound vaguely familiar? That’s probably because Terry Gilliam’s Twelve Monkeys subsequent film was based upon Chris Marker’s 1962 short film. I fell in love with the film and after seeing it had a few moments of genuinely stunned silence. What captivated me, besides the intelligent and thought provoking storyline, was the format: a 28 minutes long, dialogue free, narrated photomontage of exquisite black and white stills. Read more…



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