A captivating meditation on the printing process, director Baptiste Honorin celebrates the power of printed matter in a shifting creative landscape for short film Parallel Print. Shot on Super 16 film at Courvoisier-Gassmann printers in Switzerland, the cinematic documentary profiles the interaction between mechanized and human functions, and the poetry of sound and movement, following the intense rhythms that drive the process forward.

A visual continuation of Théophile Glauser's research work in printed art, Parallel Print documents the making of his book Autopsy of an Accident, co-authored with Guillaume Perret – a graphic tribute to randomness, echoed by Honorin’s lens. Observing an evolving process through the graphic dynamism of printing as an art form, Honorin reframes books as sculptures, to be regarded as design objects, magnifying the visual allure of raw materials, and the experimental approach that enables their creation.