Iron-cooked ham and cheese sandwiches, cailles en sarcophagi, explosive pissing beef balls; low, high, accessible, obscure, comical – food, like art, is served up in various guises, but whatever form it takes, it shares the common traits of being a stimulant as well as a necessity for living.

Food and art also share a common space at the heart of Hato’s practice. Each day they serve up a communal afternoon meal, creating an opportunity to down tools and enjoy the moment. Now, with this book – a black- and-white trailer for a full colour feature to be published soon – they welcome you to join in this homage to both food, and to films that celebrate eating in all sorts of compelling ways. – Ananda Pellerin, Editor, The Gourmand

Piano - Joseph Charroy
Critique d'art n°55
Sans titre - Benjamin Hartmann
L'atelier partagé avec Géraldine Trubert
Rasclose - Geoffroy Mathieu
Mökki n°2
Schindler Manifesto
Musée des Beaux-Arts - Pierre Martel
Femme, Arabe et... Cinéaste - Heiny Srour 











