Jour de vent
Martin Chailloux, Ai Kim Crespin, Elise Golfouse, Chloé Lab, Hugo Taillez, Camille Truding
Next sessions
Wed 22/01
16h15
Sun 26/01
14h15
In a park, a family is picnicking, a businessman is working next to an old man playing with his dog, while two lovers are passionately kissing. The wind is blowing hard, disrupting their daily routine. It blows harder and harder, so hard that they all fly away together. In the air, they meet and see their lives evolve towards new horizons.
Scenario : Martin Chailloux, Camille Truding
Animation : Martin Chailloux, Ai Kim Crespin
Cinematography : Elise Golfouse, Chloe Lab, Hugo Taillez, Camille Truding
Sound : Pierre-François Renouf
Editing : Martin Chailloux, Ai Kim Crespin
Music : Camille Riey
Animation : Martin Chailloux, Ai Kim Crespin
Cinematography : Elise Golfouse, Chloe Lab, Hugo Taillez, Camille Truding
Sound : Pierre-François Renouf
Editing : Martin Chailloux, Ai Kim Crespin
Music : Camille Riey
Distribution : Miyu Distribution
Martin Chailloux, Ai Kim Crespin, Elise Golfouse, Chloé Lab, Hugo Taillez and Camille Truding are all students at ENSI. They decided to form a team for their graduation film. They wanted to tell a story that was both universal and personal:
each member of the team was able to participate in and contribute to the film with a little piece of their own story. This story represents each one of them, but also touches everyone by talking about family, love, death, work and so on. The idea was
to make a poetic film, as well as a 2D appearance similar to that of a graphic novel.
Their respective technical skills complemented each other very well and everyone was able to find their own place within the team.
each member of the team was able to participate in and contribute to the film with a little piece of their own story. This story represents each one of them, but also touches everyone by talking about family, love, death, work and so on. The idea was
to make a poetic film, as well as a 2D appearance similar to that of a graphic novel.
Their respective technical skills complemented each other very well and everyone was able to find their own place within the team.