AVIGNON INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
AIFFHoneymoon
dramatique 01:30:00Honeymoon
dramatique 01:30:00Honeymoon
dramatique 01:30:00The Lazarus
thriller 18:21The Lazarus
thriller 18:21The Lazarus
thriller 18:21Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure
fantastique 01:30:00The Other Shape
animation 01:32:41The Nestling
dramatique 23:35The Nestling
dramatique 23:35Cherry Juice
dramatique 01:28:36Cherry Juice
dramatique 01:28:36Cherry Juice
dramatique 01:28:36Paint Her Red
expérimental 10:30Paint Her Red
expérimental 10:30AIFF
Une vitrine unique où le cinéma indépendant côtoie des blockbusters et attire des professionnels du monde entier. Le festival international du film d'Avignon (AIFF) est une compétition annuelle et mensuelle adaptée aux besoins des producteurs et distributeurs du cinéma. Bénéficiant d’une aura culturelle nationale et internationale grâce à une programmation prestigieuse.
Honeymoon
Eva and Carlos's marriage is a wreck. A couple in ruins. Only Jonás, the son they had together, keeps them together. But united may not be the right word. After all, Jonás has just died in a senseless accident thousands of miles from home, in the United States, during a visit to his paternal grandparents. Or, for that matter, the almost physical need to repatriate their son's body. Or, only the almost physical need to lose sight of each other, and forever. But Eva and Carlos, on top of the wreckage of their marriage, have no money and no life insurance. And repatriating a corpse costs a fortune. Without the financial means to bring Jonás back, but with their hearts set on it, Eva and Carlos embark on a desperate journey across the country, and through their own emotional lives, in which they will try to get the money they need to retrieve their son's body at any cost, aware that it will be the last thing they do together. But together may not be the right word. Aware that it will be the last thing they do with the same goal. And so, selling door-to-door complete DVD collections of the best cartoon series of the 80s - collections stolen from a dead man and taking Carlos back to a time when everything was simple - the couple plunge into a whirlwind of events, each as unpredictable as the next. As extreme, as strange, as inevitable as, for example, stealing from a dead man when you're not sure whether you've killed him yourself. Necessary, too, in spite of everything, for they will eventually achieve their goal: to repatriate Jonas' corpse, even at the cost of abandoning almost everything else along the way. Only the accidental and mute entrance into their lives of Sayaka, an eight-year-old Chinese girl they may have kidnapped, will give their desolate hearts the drops of magic needed to transform their path of destruction into something resembling the hope of a new beginning. Only if police chief inspector Rebeca Santos can't uncover all the mysteries of their strange story in time...
Honeymoon
Eva and Carlos's marriage is a wreck. A couple in ruins. Only Jonás, the son they had together, keeps them together. But united may not be the right word. After all, Jonás has just died in a senseless accident thousands of miles from home, in the United States, during a visit to his paternal grandparents. Or, for that matter, the almost physical need to repatriate their son's body. Or, only the almost physical need to lose sight of each other, and forever. But Eva and Carlos, on top of the wreckage of their marriage, have no money and no life insurance. And repatriating a corpse costs a fortune. Without the financial means to bring Jonás back, but with their hearts set on it, Eva and Carlos embark on a desperate journey across the country, and through their own emotional lives, in which they will try to get the money they need to retrieve their son's body at any cost, aware that it will be the last thing they do together. But together may not be the right word. Aware that it will be the last thing they do with the same goal. And so, selling door-to-door complete DVD collections of the best cartoon series of the 80s - collections stolen from a dead man and taking Carlos back to a time when everything was simple - the couple plunge into a whirlwind of events, each as unpredictable as the next. As extreme, as strange, as inevitable as, for example, stealing from a dead man when you're not sure whether you've killed him yourself. Necessary, too, in spite of everything, for they will eventually achieve their goal: to repatriate Jonas' corpse, even at the cost of abandoning almost everything else along the way. Only the accidental and mute entrance into their lives of Sayaka, an eight-year-old Chinese girl they may have kidnapped, will give their desolate hearts the drops of magic needed to transform their path of destruction into something resembling the hope of a new beginning. Only if police chief inspector Rebeca Santos can't uncover all the mysteries of their strange story in time...
Honeymoon
Eva and Carlos's marriage is a wreck. A couple in ruins. Only Jonás, the son they had together, keeps them together. But united may not be the right word. After all, Jonás has just died in a senseless accident thousands of miles from home, in the United States, during a visit to his paternal grandparents. Or, for that matter, the almost physical need to repatriate their son's body. Or, only the almost physical need to lose sight of each other, and forever. But Eva and Carlos, on top of the wreckage of their marriage, have no money and no life insurance. And repatriating a corpse costs a fortune. Without the financial means to bring Jonás back, but with their hearts set on it, Eva and Carlos embark on a desperate journey across the country, and through their own emotional lives, in which they will try to get the money they need to retrieve their son's body at any cost, aware that it will be the last thing they do together. But together may not be the right word. Aware that it will be the last thing they do with the same goal. And so, selling door-to-door complete DVD collections of the best cartoon series of the 80s - collections stolen from a dead man and taking Carlos back to a time when everything was simple - the couple plunge into a whirlwind of events, each as unpredictable as the next. As extreme, as strange, as inevitable as, for example, stealing from a dead man when you're not sure whether you've killed him yourself. Necessary, too, in spite of everything, for they will eventually achieve their goal: to repatriate Jonas' corpse, even at the cost of abandoning almost everything else along the way. Only the accidental and mute entrance into their lives of Sayaka, an eight-year-old Chinese girl they may have kidnapped, will give their desolate hearts the drops of magic needed to transform their path of destruction into something resembling the hope of a new beginning. Only if police chief inspector Rebeca Santos can't uncover all the mysteries of their strange story in time...
The Lazarus
Marc, a dancer with a leg injury, and Hélène, a singer with a weakening voice, take refuge at Lazarus, a hotel lost in the wilderness, to isolate themselves from the rest of the world. To their surprise, the place comes alive at night and they both find themselves at the center of a strange masked party.
The Lazarus
Marc, a dancer with a leg injury, and Hélène, a singer with a weakening voice, take refuge at Lazarus, a hotel lost in the wilderness, to isolate themselves from the rest of the world. To their surprise, the place comes alive at night and they both find themselves at the center of a strange masked party.
The Lazarus
Marc, a dancer with a leg injury, and Hélène, a singer with a weakening voice, take refuge at Lazarus, a hotel lost in the wilderness, to isolate themselves from the rest of the world. To their surprise, the place comes alive at night and they both find themselves at the center of a strange masked party.
Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure
A man, plagued by insomnia, turns to Doctor Sander's Sleep Cure tapes for relief, becoming the unwitting star of his own nightmarish productions, navigating through bizarre and morbid dreamscapes filled with macabre humor. With this film, the actor/director Mart Sander breaks the current Guinness World Record in the category "Most roles played by a single actor in a film".
The Other Shape
La otra forma (2022) A dialogue-free futuristic film, an intriguing trip through a hallucinatory world.
Cherry Juice
What is left when the war is over ? Cherry Juice traces this question through a wild and unpredictable night in Sarajevo when Selma, a young Bosnian screenwriter, shares an adventurous encounter with a German actor named Niklas. Cherry Juice, which takes the viewer from Hamburg to Sarajevo, tells the story of two people for whom cinema means everything. Selma, a Bosnian screenwriter from Sarajevo, has written a screenplay processing her experiences as a refugee in Germany from the Yugoslav War. But four weeks before the shoot is scheduled to begin, the project is canceled. While drowning her frustrations in alcohol, Selma fails to inform all of the crew members of the shoot’s cancellation, while an Hamburg-based actor named Niklas is preparing his role for the film—only learning upon his arrival in Sarajevo that the film is no more. Spontaneously, he decides to stay in Sarajevo, where he crosses paths with Selma, and their worlds collide: the pessimistic, reserved Bosnian and the optimistic, charming German, both connected by the same dream of making movies. They spend New Year's Eve together and experience an exciting and life-changing night; both eventually finding salvation in a deep moment of honesty and sharing with one another.
Cherry Juice
What is left when the war is over ? Cherry Juice traces this question through a wild and unpredictable night in Sarajevo when Selma, a young Bosnian screenwriter, shares an adventurous encounter with a German actor named Niklas. Cherry Juice, which takes the viewer from Hamburg to Sarajevo, tells the story of two people for whom cinema means everything. Selma, a Bosnian screenwriter from Sarajevo, has written a screenplay processing her experiences as a refugee in Germany from the Yugoslav War. But four weeks before the shoot is scheduled to begin, the project is canceled. While drowning her frustrations in alcohol, Selma fails to inform all of the crew members of the shoot’s cancellation, while an Hamburg-based actor named Niklas is preparing his role for the film—only learning upon his arrival in Sarajevo that the film is no more. Spontaneously, he decides to stay in Sarajevo, where he crosses paths with Selma, and their worlds collide: the pessimistic, reserved Bosnian and the optimistic, charming German, both connected by the same dream of making movies. They spend New Year's Eve together and experience an exciting and life-changing night; both eventually finding salvation in a deep moment of honesty and sharing with one another.
Cherry Juice
What is left when the war is over ? Cherry Juice traces this question through a wild and unpredictable night in Sarajevo when Selma, a young Bosnian screenwriter, shares an adventurous encounter with a German actor named Niklas. Cherry Juice, which takes the viewer from Hamburg to Sarajevo, tells the story of two people for whom cinema means everything. Selma, a Bosnian screenwriter from Sarajevo, has written a screenplay processing her experiences as a refugee in Germany from the Yugoslav War. But four weeks before the shoot is scheduled to begin, the project is canceled. While drowning her frustrations in alcohol, Selma fails to inform all of the crew members of the shoot’s cancellation, while an Hamburg-based actor named Niklas is preparing his role for the film—only learning upon his arrival in Sarajevo that the film is no more. Spontaneously, he decides to stay in Sarajevo, where he crosses paths with Selma, and their worlds collide: the pessimistic, reserved Bosnian and the optimistic, charming German, both connected by the same dream of making movies. They spend New Year's Eve together and experience an exciting and life-changing night; both eventually finding salvation in a deep moment of honesty and sharing with one another.
Paint Her Red
In this short film, written and directed by Bella Thone, Bella delivers an unapologetic narrative, both painful and beautiful, exploring the journey of women. With vulnerability and strength, Bella uses haunting visuals and an assembly of melancholic prose and poetry, allowing the audience a more intimate peek into a women’s pre-destined journey. Bella writes, “Smile. Stay quiet and if you’re thinking of standing up for yourself, shh….no one can hear you…But don’t worry, you look pretty. Even when they’re saying something good, they’re saying something bad”. In a world ruled by men, women learn at a very young age, what they can and can’t do. The simple freedom of a woman wanting the best future for herself is jeopardized by a man’s curse of the unthinkable circumstances women face in order to achieve it. Bella writes, “How much of myself was worth everything I wanted. I did everything you ask. I gave you all of myself”. By the time we enter adulthood, we struggle with the worth and power we both knowingly and unknowingly give to men. As long as we dance, sing and behave the way men taught us, women are manipulated to believe that the man will reward us with our freedom. Unfortunately, the acceptance from men comes at a grave price. Women must become chameleons, constantly changing while playing a fool to bigger fools. Bella writes, “this character, they painted red. make believe I can. Sleep at night, I cannot.” To be heard, women surrender to the constant fight to be seen and heard as humans instead of being degraded to the status of a mere object. “Further., I hear that soft spoken voice. I fight for her. The relief as the blood pours down my face it drips in my mouth and for the first time I can taste freedom. I’m no longer scared to say no or to admit I want blood”. Bella writes, “A piece left for myself. You can’t take it all. The answer is NO”. And when HER character rips the ungoldly flesh of men off of her, she hears applause, still painted red. “And here I am. Bruised, but not broken”.
Paint Her Red
In this short film, written and directed by Bella Thone, Bella delivers an unapologetic narrative, both painful and beautiful, exploring the journey of women. With vulnerability and strength, Bella uses haunting visuals and an assembly of melancholic prose and poetry, allowing the audience a more intimate peek into a women’s pre-destined journey. Bella writes, “Smile. Stay quiet and if you’re thinking of standing up for yourself, shh….no one can hear you…But don’t worry, you look pretty. Even when they’re saying something good, they’re saying something bad”. In a world ruled by men, women learn at a very young age, what they can and can’t do. The simple freedom of a woman wanting the best future for herself is jeopardized by a man’s curse of the unthinkable circumstances women face in order to achieve it. Bella writes, “How much of myself was worth everything I wanted. I did everything you ask. I gave you all of myself”. By the time we enter adulthood, we struggle with the worth and power we both knowingly and unknowingly give to men. As long as we dance, sing and behave the way men taught us, women are manipulated to believe that the man will reward us with our freedom. Unfortunately, the acceptance from men comes at a grave price. Women must become chameleons, constantly changing while playing a fool to bigger fools. Bella writes, “this character, they painted red. make believe I can. Sleep at night, I cannot.” To be heard, women surrender to the constant fight to be seen and heard as humans instead of being degraded to the status of a mere object. “Further., I hear that soft spoken voice. I fight for her. The relief as the blood pours down my face it drips in my mouth and for the first time I can taste freedom. I’m no longer scared to say no or to admit I want blood”. Bella writes, “A piece left for myself. You can’t take it all. The answer is NO”. And when HER character rips the ungoldly flesh of men off of her, she hears applause, still painted red. “And here I am. Bruised, but not broken”.
Personnalités du festival
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Laine Rettmer
United States -
Zoltan Gergely Szabo
Hungary -
J G Clarke
Australia -
Junying Kong
China -
SEOAN KIM
Korea, Republic of -
Eloïse Frammery
France -
Lou Zidi
France -
Christophe Granger
France -
Juan Pablo Urza
Mexico -
Cedric Blun
France -
Marc PUBREUIL
France -
Kexin Tang
United States -
Alexandre DIENNET
France -
Sarah Carlot Jaber
Belgium -
Matthieu Allart-Grzygierzek
France -
Zafar Mehdi
India -
Jerome QUADRI
France -
Alexia Portal
France -
Fabien BERTHELOT
France -
Gilles Laborde
France -
Marco De Luca
Italy -
Jiarui
China -
Louwei
China -
LE TALLEC Anne
France -
Matthew Conrad
Micronesia, Federated States of -
Claire Sadeg
France -
Tiburce
France -
Gudmund Arne Lilletveit
Norway -
Pascale Jeanne Louange
France -
Lillaz Paul
France -
Vanessa-Tatjana Beerli
Canada -
Paul PARENT
France -
Antoine BEGUIN
France -
Catherine Kasima Kanda
Poland -
Céleste FOURNET
France -
Thanys MARTIN
France -
Maxence Genestier
France -
Yuchen Peng
United Kingdom -
Rados Bajic
Serbia -
Mario Alberto Siordia
Mexico -
Nathanael Sapey-triomphe
France -
Steeve Calvo
France -
Raphael Buisson
United States -
Kyoichi Komoto
Japan -
Junho Chung
Korea, Republic of -
RYOTO AKAIKE
Japan -
Thomas Edouard Boulas
France -
Haritha Gogineni
India -
Jean Vergé
France -
Luis Costa
France -
Hezhwan Zendi
Iraq -
Hugo USAI
France -
Gao Siyu
China -
Arin and Sho
United States -
Anjan Biswa
Nepal -
THIERRY OBADIA
France -
Radu Rojas Oprean
United Kingdom -
Zhijuan Wu
Korea, Republic of -
Valérie Gagnon-Laniel
Canada -
HUANG Menglu
Japan -
Younes Lagrouni
Morocco -
Enrique Otero
Spain -
Catherina Cramer
Germany -
Hamidreza Mahmoudieh
Iran, Islamic Republic of -
Delfine Paolini
United States -
Shiva Sanjari
Netherlands -
Charlie Watts
United Kingdom -
Benoît Paltretti
France -
Amirhossein Shojaei
Islamic Republic of Iran -
hassle
China -
Léo Lebesgue
France -
Clara ZÄNGERLIN
France -
Franklin Dubiez
France -
LLonymus Axoparri
Finland -
Samuel John Sorich
United States -
Luna My Xuan Nguyen
Belgium -
Claudio Callao
Mexico -
Zeph E Daniel
United States -
Ruei-Ci Jhou
United States -
Dun-Ru Chaing
United States -
Hiroaki Yanagi
Japan -
yucan ye
China -
Thomas Capiten
France -
Fulvio Costa
Italy -
Gabriel Oliveira
Brazil -
She He
United States -
George Zwier
United Kingdom -
Alex Krasimirov
Bulgaria -
Vivian Chung
United States -
Kitty Percy
United Kingdom -
Sophie Horry
France -
Sophie Horry
France -
Frank van Bergen
Netherlands -
Gil Giuliani
Italy -
Philip Rom
Singapore -
Tono Wisnu
Indonesia -
David Nguyen
Switzerland -
AJ Moss
United States -
Jean-François Fontaine
Canada -
Luka Radulovic
Monaco -
Manuel Fernández Ferro
Spain -
Perrine Louise Guichard
France -
Fang Zirong
China -
Neill Fleeman
United States -
Louis Tellier
France -
Shu SHANG
China -
Dominique Goneau
Canada -
Benjamin Cotte
France -
Vasileios Tsikaras
Greece -
Solenne d'Arnoux de Fleury
Canada -
Armin Alic
United States -
Diego Felipe Guzmán
Colombia -
Saiyue Zhuo
China -
Mart Sander
Estonia -
Seyed Ahmad Alamdar
Iran -
Anaïs VACHEZ
France -
Maryam Rahimi
Iran -
Jihane El Bahhar
Maroc -
Alice Dontenwille
France -
Quentin Blum
Suisse -
Adis Kutkut
Bosnia and Herzegovina -
Ruei-Ci Jhou
Taiwan -
Luciano Alzate
United States -
Thibault Delautre
France -
Objectif 3D
France -
ERWAN LE GAL
France -
François Manceaux
France -
Pierre Minvielle
France -
Do-Gyung Yoon
Korea, Republic of -
Ren(Xinwei) Zheng
China -
Clara Prieur
Canada -
Rui Hu
China -
Simon Brocard
France -
Ranajit Ray
Inde -
Michael Bicarregui
United Kingdom -
Maya Cambreleng
France -
Jeremy Newberger
United States -
Tsai Tsai
Taiwan -
Cédric Ernoult
France -
patrick BAUCELIN
Martinique -
Bruno Guillard
France -
Thomas Dubois
France -
Michael Semerád
Czech Republic -
Tom Pozzo di Borgo
France -
Marie Bertrand
France -
Norman Ng
Hong Kong -
Bella Thorne
United States -
Tim S Lott
United States -
Vincent Bonet
France -
Mersiha Husagic
Germany -
Nikolay Flotskiy
Russian