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  • cadavreexquis1-rvb
    3 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      Interview with Stéphanie Lansaque and François Leroy, co-directors of Cadavre exquis [Exquisite Corpse]  Which came first, the plot or the poetic scenes connected to the imagination and/or to the wanderings? When we started writing Cadavre exquis, we were hoping to set off on a more experimental film that gave a lot of space to sensations, smells and sounds. We were in the process of […]

  • famille3-rvb
    2 February 2019
    By Élise Loiseau

      Interview with Catherine Cosme, director of Famille [Family] Famille delicately deals with ideas of opening up, of generosity, but also with sacrifice and irrational fears of the unknown. Where did the idea for the film come from? The film came about when we hosted families at our house. It was in the winter of 2015 and at the time the Red Cross was the only […]

  • casa-de-vidro-article
    2 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      An interview with Filipe Martins, director of Casa de Vidro  Why were you interested in showing a homeless drug addict? The topic of drug addiction wasn’t essential. What fascinated me about Carlos – the film’s protagonist – was a combination of circumstances that went beyond homelessness and drug addiction: first, the fact that he lived in an abandoned car exhibitor, a transparent glass […]

  • excess-will-save-us
    2 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      Interview with Morgane Dziuria-Petit, director of Excess Will Save Us   Why were you interested in filming these inhabitants? I’ve known Villereau since I was a little girl. Part of my family lives there and I’ve always thought of the village as being full of madness and very cinematic sets. One day, my father called to tell me that there was an attack in […]

  • commentfernandopessoasauvaleportugal3-rvb
    2 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      Interview with Eugene Green, director of Comment Fernando Pessoa sauva le Portugal [How Fernando Pessoa Saved Portugal]  Do you have a particular connection with Portugal? Yes, in the form of a chosen affinity. As with the Basques, there is something about the Portuguese and their culture that deeply resonates in me.  Is Fernando Pessoa a favorite poet of yours? Do you have a […]

  • Bermuda
    1 February 2019
    By Abla Kandalaft

      Interview with Erik Warolin, director of Bermuda   Was the cafe based on a real one that you know? Where is it set? The location is one of many restaurants we scouted. The most important thing for the story was that the café windows should be big enough for the car to be in the movie camera’s field of view during the whole conversation […]

  • Love He Said 1
    1 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      Interview with Inès Sedan, director of Love He Said  Could you describe your admiration for Charles Bukowski and how you found out about this public appearance? I discovered this public appearance by Bukowski almost by chance. I was working on another animation project and listening to Tom Waits on YouTube when the autoplay feature suddenly put on this incredible reading by Bukowski. I […]

  • jupiter
    1 February 2019
    By Élise Loiseau

      Interview of Carlos Abascal Peiró, director of Jupiter!  Jupiter! is a caustic look behind the scenes at the world of politics. It is a difficult genre that is hardly ever tackled in French films. Did this film come out of your wish to work in this seldom-used genre? I studied literature in Madrid before moving over to journalism. At one point, quite by accident, I […]

  • Soy una Tumba
    1 February 2019
    By Abla Kandalaft

      An interview with Khris Cembe, director of Soy una Tumba   It’s a very moving short. What motivated you to portray this story? My motivation was the idea of talking about childhood, death and loneliness. That’s why I placed the story in my hometown, where I grew up and where I started to understand what life is about. Galicia is a seaside region that […]

  • chute-la-catalogue
    31 January 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      Interview with Boris Labbé, director of La Chute [The Fall]  What enticed you to draw and animate La Chute, to start with a harmonious world and then to drag it in a descent towards hell? The project for La Chute was born from the desire to “mirror” my preceding short film Rhizome produced in 2015. Created using a similar animation technique, Rhizome auto-generated an organic system […]

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