2009
Residents
Gabriel ACHIM
Roumanie
Project Adalbert's Dream
Production Green Film
Gabriel Achim was born in Romania in 1975. He was recently awarded a Degree in Film Directing by the National University of Drama and Film, Bucharest. After working for ten years as a HR Director and Consultant for international companies, since 2004 he has worked as a director and producer. He has written, produced and directed several short features, which have been presented and awarded at both national and international film festivals: Saga (2006) and Bric-Brac (2008). His first feature length film as scriptwriter and director will be Adalbert’s Dream (Reconstruction), produced by Green Film (co-founded by him in 2008).
Jochem DE VRIES
Pays-Bas
Project Cornea
Production NFI Productions
Jochem de Vries was born in 1979 in Netherlands. He graduated In 2004 at the Utrecht School of the Arts. During his studies he made documentaries, experimental films and short films, Gesloten and Villa de Ves, selected in several festivals. After his graduation he followed some scriptwriting courses and made short films, including Farewell in 2006. In 2007, Jochem attended a Masterclass at the Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing in Poland developing his First feature script, Cornea, with NFI Productions. His last short film Missen was nominated for a Palm d’Or for the best short film at the 62e Festival de Cannes.
Blandine LENOIR
France
Project La Cardinale
Production Local Films
Blandine Lenoir was born in 1973. She started in front of the camera in 1990 in several TV dramas, television series and shorts (including Carne by Gaspard Noé, with whom she worked again in 1998 in Seul contre tous). In 2004, she had a role in Michael Haneke’s Caché, and in 2005 in Fabienne Godet’s Sauf le respect que je vous dois. She took part in the films Versailles by Pierre Schoeller and Bancs publics by Bruno Podalydes in 2007. She went into directing in 1999 with the short film Marinette, which won the SACD prize for best first work. Her filmography was extended with a number of prize-winning shorts: Pas de pitié (2001), Dans tes rêves (2003), Rosa (2005), Ma culotte (2006), Pour de vrai (2006) and Bien dans ma peau (2007). She is currently working with Local films on her first feature, La Cardinale.
Joke LIBERGE
Pays-Bas - France
Project Overnight
Production Phanta Vision / Minds Meet
Joke Liberge was born in 1972 in the Netherlands to French/Dutch parents. She starts her film studies in 1994 at the University of Amsterdam and enters the Netherlands Film and Television Academy (NFTA) in 1997. Her graduation film Jana gets selected for several festivals. In 2001, ones her studies are done she exchanges Amsterdam for Brussels. While producing, making music videos, she writes and finances her short film Meandre. It travels to festivals around the world, gets awarded prestigious prices and even some theatrical releases. She makes another short film in collaboration with graphic artist, I love You, but most of her time goes to the writing of Overnight, her first feature film, produced by Need productions, in co-production with Lunanime (Lumière film distribution).
Naël MARANDIN
France
Project Il nous reste la nuit
Naël Marandin was born in 1981. As a teenager he worked as an actor (Les Allumettes suédoises, La Ville dont le prince est un enfant…). He distanced himself from his initial experiences to complete his studies at Sciences-Po, and then went to study and work abroad. Amongst other experiences he spent a year in China and Tibet. On his return he made a short film called Corps étrangers (25 festival selection, including Clermont-Ferrand, Los Angeles, 4 prizes) and a documentary entitled Pas de quartier (Festival Silhouette et les Bobines Sociales). He is currently working with Les Films sauvages on the development of his feature project, Il nous reste la nuit.
Fabio MOLLO
Italie
Project Il sud è niente
Production B24 Film
Fabio Mollo was born in 1980 in Reggio Calabria, Italy. Graduated from University of East London in 2002, he returned to Italy where he continued studying at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, in the directing department. He also worked as an assistant director for some feature films and TV series. His short films were shown at many festivals and won prizes: Al Buio (2005), Giganti (2007) in competition at the 58th Berlinale and at Premiers Plans Film Festival and awarded at Torino Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, Cork Film Festival... He is currently working with B24 Film on the development of his first feature, Il sud è niente.
Denes NAGY
Hongrie
Project Don't Look Back
Production Filmpartners Ltd
Denes Nagy was born in 1980 in Budapest. He has been studying at the University for Theatre and Film of Budapest in the directing class of Janos Szasz since 2002. He spent a year at the Berlin Film Academy (DFFB) as a guest student in 2006/2007 studying under the guidance of Krassimir Krumov and Valeska Grisebach. He has made several short films that were shown at many significant festivals: Eva Kovacs at the Tempere Film Festival (2003) and November at Fresh Film Festival Karlovy Vary (2005). His latest short film Together has won the prizes in Hungary and was selected at Premiers Plans film Festival in 2007. He is currently finishing writing Don’t Look Back, a feature that he will direct for Filmpartners Ltd.
Aymeric VERGNON D'ALANCON
France
Project Les Anneaux de Saturne
Aymeric Vergnon-d'Alançon was born in 1973. In parallel to studying literature, he worked on art photography and took part in several exhibitions. In 1998, he went to Le Fresnoy-Studio national des arts contemporains where he made his first short films (Seuil, Tous les chemins du monde) and a video documentary (D’une promesse qui n’a pas lieu - Sarajevo). Since then he has continued his video work (programmed several times in festivals and notably at the Jeu de Paume) and films (Ligature in 2003 and La Veille in 2006). He is currently working on the script of his first feature length film Les Anneaux de Saturne. He has had a residency at the Moulin d’Andé and has just received re-writing aid from the Basse-Normandie region.