Films 53/12

The desktop homepage features a minimalist black background with large, white sans-serif typography. A massive 'FILMS53/12' header dominates the top, followed by navigation links and a staggered, asymmetrical list of film titles with their release years. The layout uses significant negative space to create a clean, cinematic aesthetic.The mobile version maintains the black and white minimalist theme but simplifies the layout for a vertical screen. The header is condensed to 'F53/12' next to a plus icon, and the film titles are arranged in a single-column vertical list, making them easier to scroll through on a phone.

Films 53/12 serves as a sophisticated digital portfolio for François Delisle, a filmmaker dedicated to the pursuit of independent and deeply personal cinema. The website functions as a curated archive of filmography, presenting a timeline of creative works that span nearly two decades. It is designed for industry professionals, cinephiles, and distributors who value artistic integrity and a distinct directorial voice. The visual identity is unapologetically bold and minimalist, utilizing a high-contrast dark mode aesthetic. By employing massive, expressive typography against a stark black void, the design mirrors the dramatic and intentional nature of independent filmmaking. The layout eschews traditional navigation in favor of a typographic collage, creating a sense of avant-garde elegance that positions the brand as a serious player in the world of arthouse cinema.

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