Les Chemins Égarés

radio piece with Amélie Landry - 2017

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Les Chemins Égarés is a radio documentary, created in 2017 with photographer Amélie Landry, which explores the social and political dimensions of marginalized soundscapes: those of places of sexuality between men.

Formerly located in the heart of urban centers, these meeting places have moved to the borders and outside of cities. Open, free, and autonomous spaces, their attendance has been declining since the 1990s. Yet, desires for free experiences continue to unfold there. Sexual encounters—not systematic—are accompanied by searching, waiting, and silence.

Created by Amélie Landry and Pali Meursault
Directed by Nathalie Battus, mixed by Bernard Lagnel, and produced by Irène Omélianenko and France Culture.

(Pictures are taken from Amélie‘s book)