Pauline JULIER

Swiss, born in 1981, works in Geneva

Pauline JULIER is a filmmaker and visual artist known for blending art and science in her work. She explores the relationships between humans, nature, and technology through films, installations, and performances. Her projects often involve collaborations with scientists, philosophers, and researchers. She aims to question dominant narratives and open new ways of understanding the world.

In Supernova, Pauline JULIER draws from scientific rituals and mythical language to explore the life and death of stars — and the ideas born from their collapse. Between data and dream, she follows researchers as they simulate explosions to understand the origins of everything. The film is a contemplation of creation: where fire is both destructive and generative, and knowledge flickers like starlight — fragile, incandescent, always in motion. Here, cinema becomes a vessel for the invisible forces that shape the universe — and us.

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