Manon Servage
Manon Servage
Fragments
Fragment is a short, striking movement-based film composed of four distinct yet intricately interwoven parts. Rather than offering answers or conclusions, it invites the viewer into a space of open reflection ; posing questions, provoking meditations.
The journey begins with Gravity of Longing, reveals the quiet force that shapes our waiting. Why do we wait? How do we wait? What is it that we are waiting for, or what, perhaps, is waiting for us?
In Archive of Touch, a powerful and wordless story unfolds. It explores the memory of contact, the echoes of skin upon skin. Touch lingers. Stored in the body, consciously or not. What still lives in us long after the hands are gone?
The third chapter, Erosion of Presence: the subtle yet profound disappearance of being. What fades first and why? What remains, and where? This quiet unraveling sets the tone for what follows
Finally, the film closes with Clouds Without Edges an ode to freedom, dream-logic, and fluid identity. What happens when we stop defining the edges of who we are? Something becomes visible, yet remains formless.
Together, these four chapters form a poetic and philosophical journey : one that merges physicality with meaning, and precision with raw emotion. Fragment doesn’t tell you what to feel; it offers space to feel deeply.



