Game over! The correct answer was: La danse des mots by Jean-Marc Rohart (F2 programme) . During all the week, you can win two invitations for the Festival screenings, twice a day! Here is track #2 from Clermont Ferrand International Short Film Festival to win the game “For whom the short tolls ?” You must find the exact title of this film, the complete director’s name, […]
A Take Away Show shot in the old Brasserie in Clermont-Ferrand by La Blogothèque during the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2015 with ou Lab Juror Fredo Viola. La Blogothèque presents Fredo Viola – Supplicant’s Song | A Take Away Show With Fredo Viola and Josselin Hazard Shot in Clermont-Ferrand on February 2015 Directed by Hugo Jouxtel Sound direction by Henri D’Armancourt Edited by […]
Trente ans après avoir été sélectionné en compétition nationale au festival de Clermont-Ferrand avec Toro Moreno (1983) et Homicide by Night (1985), Gérard Krawczyk revient pour une Master class consacrée au scénario. En tant que scénariste ou réalisateur, il a signé de grosses productions comme Taxi 3 et Fanfan la tulipe, mais aussi des œuvres plus personnelles telles que Je hais les acteurs ou […]
An interview with Sarah Saidan, director of Beach Flags Your name is Sarah Saidan and one of Beach Flags women is Sareh. Do you feel close to her or to the main character, Vida? Are they like parts of yourself, of your own story? Are you Iranian too? I am Iranian and I have lived almost my whole life in Iran. I have […]
An interview with Thomas Baerten, co-director of De Smet How did you write your story? Did you write it with Wim? I wrote a first draft of the script by myself, and we were talking about who’s gonna direct it, so I contacted Wim Geudens because he had more experience in directing and I wasn’t too sure if I could handle a […]
An interview with Atsuko Hirayanagi, director of Oh Lucy! In Oh Lucy!, you deal with the fundamental differences of culture and communication between Americans and Japanese with humor. Do you think the Japanese should open up more to the English language? I don’t necessarily think so. That’s a part of who we are culturally, whether by choice or not, and differences make the […]
An interview with Demis Herenger, director of Guy Moquet Your film shows a kind young man in love by the name of Guy Moquet, who wants to kiss his beloved in public. What inspired you to make this film? I don’t think she is really his beloved, but it is indeed about kissing in public. The question this film arises from is less […]
An interview with Douwe Dijkstra, director of Démontable Your film begins with the shot of a kitchen table with a radio on top. As a hand searches the FM band for the right station, toy soldiers begin to invade in helicopters. Where did you get the idea to turn a usually calm space, the kitchen, into a war zone? It is my depiction […]









