The ceremony took place on October 3rd at l'archipel!
Best film
🏆 Winner
Best Directing
🏆 Winner
Best screenplay
🏆 Winner
Best visual
🏆 Winner
Our jury
Au revoir Jérôme !
Directed by Adam Sillard, Chloé Farr and Gabrielle Selnet
France
Having just arrived in paradise, Jerome sets out to find his wife Maryline. In the course of his search, he sinks into a surreal and colorful world in which no one seems to be able to help him.
🏆 Best film🏆 Audience award Nominated for : Best screenplay
Pinocchio
Directed by Valentin Clauzon, Guillaume Collin, Paul Goubet, Stella Jullian, Loïc Lemoine, Théo Miramon, Aymeric Richard and Laura Salomoni
France
Pinocchio, an animated wooden puppet tries to escape from his father, Gepetto in a creepy and dark toy factory.
Nominated for : Best film Best directing
Blue Curry
Directed by Magali Dunyach, Chien-Ju Hung, Jimin Jung, Vajra Pancharia and Léa Pietrzyk
France
The greatest life lessons are learned through the simplest of experiences. When your kitchen turns into your biggest classroom… and Mom just serves you a plate of wisdom.
Nominated for : Best film Meilleur réalisation Best screenplay
Goutte d'eau
Directed by Mélodie Léger-Rimbert, Kévin Hamimi, Yu Liu and Anjun Zou
France
If you’re a tiny drop of water in the middle of a hot, dry desert, you need to be fairly clever about how you spend your day.
Nominated for : Best film Best screenplay
Golden Hour
Directed by Sophie Li, Yan Li, Gabriel Regnier, Quentin Rigaux, Adel Sabi and Jeremy Ye
France
Filmmaking can sometimes be a very chaotic process. Allie is about to learn it as the director just got one last crazy idea.
Nominated for : Best film Best directing Best visual
Contretemps
Directed by Laurine Baille, Gabriel Gérard, Lise Légier, Chloé Maingé and Claire Sun
France
Living with OCD, Anna has an organized routine. This balance breaks when her sister forgets a piece of instrument. To bring it back, Anna has to face a world out of her control in which her fears materialize.
Nominated for : Best film Best directing
Cowboy Kevin
Directed by Anna Lund Konnerup
Danemark
At dusk in the Wild West, we meet the calm and simple cowboy, Kevin, and his Horse sitting by their campfire. Kevin and Horse have been on a journey cross-country to find the mystery Lady who wrote Kevin a love letter, and now they are near their destination. Kevin is eager to finally meet her, but he realizes that love is not always what you expect.
🏆 Best directing
Voix Libre
Directed by Margot Barberteguy, Faustine Berhault, Clémentine Bousseau, Siyu Chen, Amaury Russac and Omar Zine Eddine.
France
A meeting in the metro where everyone lets their emotions run riot.
Nominated for : Best directing
The Soloist
Directed by Mehrnaz Abdollahinia, Feben Elias Woldehawariat, Razahk Issaka, Celeste Jamneck and Liu Yi
France
In a small village ruled by ridiculous laws, three singing sisters and their dog rehearse for the Annual Autumn Festival. But an unexpected event will disrupt their plans.
🏆 Best screenplay
La Chambre du Général
Directed by Angsane Sallaud Pujade-Renaud, Axel Lawrence Nygaard, Elitsa Nikolova, Francisco De Olano, Georges Marion, Khanh-Ngoc Tran, Kristine Hjortholm, Multara Al-Ameri, Pauline Guerrier and Sabina Kipa
France
A young boy’s understanding of his parents’ decision to sell their old family house will confront him with his family’s roots, and blur the border between past and present.
Nominated for : Best screenplay
Cydonia
Directed by Florian Audisier, Lucas Kovacic, Vincent Moulinard and Margaux Ulbrich
France
In the near future, humanity is running out of resources. The only way to protect them? Send humans to a huge computer server: Cydonia.
Nominated for : Best screenplay
A Mar
Directed by Juan Davidi Leon
Colombie
A ship's captain sings the love stories of his past.
Nominated for : Best screenplay
Hold Me Tight
Directed by Leo Robert-Tourneur
Belgique
In the heart of a dark forest, two silhouettes meet, attract and repel each other in an explosive bridal parade. “Hold Me Tight” is a bittersweet romance.
🏆 Best visual
Lament
Directed by Anne Sinéad Hodgers
Danemark
A wake takes place in a rural Irish house, a time for traditions and tributes. The bereaved share a universal experience: loss.
Nominated for : Best visual
Relativity
Directed by Jules Rebuffat, Hugo Astesano, Loïc Ciaux, Guillaume Hulot, Benjamin Matthys, Victor Piquemal and Loïc Remy
France
Adam is the first astronaut to approach lightspeed. Aboard the spacecraft Myriss, he regularly conducts experiments to analyze the impact of such speed on living organisms, until an exceptional event happens and changes everything.
Nominated for : Best visual
Please don't touch
Directed by Capucine Gougelet
France
The museum rules are simple: don't run, don't touch, don't shout and above all never disobey.
Nominated for : Best visual
Emilie Pigeard
Animator and director
With a passion for illustration and animated film, Emilie Pigeard is a young director to watch!
Selection of works : Granny’s sexual life Bamboule
Romain Brosolo
Film programmer for Eurozoom
Film programmer for many years, Romain is currently working for Eurozoom, a distributor focused on japanese animated animation.
Selection of works : Your Name Wolf Children Ip Man 4: The Finale
Aira Joana
Animator and director
By combining different style and media, Aira bring to life story and world through her films.
Selection of works : Concrete Coyote Bubjan
Jonni Phillips
Animator and director
Chicago-based director Jonni creates her own worlds and eccentric characters in her various creations.
Selection of works : Barber Westchester Wasteland
Koji Yamamura
Animator and director
Koji Yamamura is an Oscar-winning director and a cult figure in Japanese animation.
Selection of works : Mt. Head A Country Doctor Plethore de Nords