Paris’s Forum des Images hosts the Carrefour du Cinéma d’Animation – Festivals / Awards – France
FESTIVALS / AWARDS France
by Fabien Lemercier
– The 18th edition of the festival will run 8-12 December, with special guests including Florence Miailhe, Michaela Pavlátová, Tomm Moore, Niki Lindroth von Bahr and Jim Capobianco
My Sunny Maad by Michaela Pavlátová
The opening of the 18th edition of the Carrefour du cinéma d’animation, taking place tomorrow night in central Paris’s Forum des Images, looks set to be an exciting one, given that Irish filmmaker Tomm Moore (Oscar-nominated for The Secret of Kells [+see also:
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Stealing similar focus on the agenda is a focus on stop motion, involving conferences, a feature film screening (Mad God by Phil Tippett) and the introduction of four Work in Progress titles: Interdit aux chiens et aux italiens by Alain Ughetto (made exclusively using clay dolls), Seraphine by Sarah Van Den Boom (an adaptation of the novel by Marie Desplechin, who wrote the film’s screenplay), The Inventor by America’s Jim Capobianco (a film about Leonardo de Vinci made in collaboration with Tomm Moore and Pierre-Luc Granjon) and the collective series The House (developed for Netflix), of which one episode comes courtesy of Sweden’s Niki Lindroth von Bahr.
Two further projects currently in the production phase will also be presented by their artistic teams: Allah n’est pas obligé by Zaven Najjar (read our article and our interview with producer Sébastien Onomo) and Mars Express by Jérémie Périn. A total of twelve feature films can be found across the various festival sections; standing tall among these is My Sunny Maad [+see also:
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This 18th Carrefour du Cinéma d’Animation will also offer up a Focus on Folivari and its young subsidiary Studio Fost, introducing, in the presence of its filmmakers, the project in development Ernest et Célestine 2, voyage en Charabie by Julien Cheng and Jean-Christophe Roger, as well as The Summit of the Gods [+see also:
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(Translated from French)
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