IN, OVER AND OUT is a film experiment in the tradition of structural cinema. It is made up of a limited number of carefully planned motifs, each of them shot simultaneously with twelve cameras from different technical periods. An homage to the Lumière Brothers’ WORKERS LEAVING THE FACTORY, this film constitutes a journey in time through the history of the moving image.
Using multiple cameras, the film shows students leaving Le Fresnoy art school in a tribute to the Lumière brothers that links labour and art practice across the centuries.