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Best of Annecy Kids 2022 | Films d’animation
The Best of Annecy Kids 2022 assembles funny, touching and poetic short films that children will adore! In the program:Renouveau, by GOBELINS, l’école de l’image (France)*Luce and the Rock, by Britt Raes (Belgium, The Netherlands, France, 2022) – 12 minLa Soupe de Franzy, by Ana Chubinidze (France, Georgia, 2021) – 8 min*Histoire pour 2 trompettes, by Amandine Meyer (France, 2021) – 5 minCat and Moth, by India Barnardo (Canada, United Kingdom, 2021) – 7 minBellysaurus, by Philip Watts (Australia, 2021) – 7 minLa Reine des renards, by Marina Rosset (Switzerland, 2022) – 8 min 6 years and older. *Featured Pictures
Brighton 4th
QUEBEC PREMIERE Official Selection – Tribeca Film Festival – 2021 Former wrestling champion Kakhi (Levan Tediashvili, himself a former Olympic wrestling champion) always has his family on his conscience, and in « Brighton 4th », this leads him on a journey from his home in the Republic of Georgia to visit his son Soso (Giorgi Tabidze) in the Russian-speaking neighborhood of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn. There he finds Soso living in a shabby boarding house populated by a colorful group of fellow Georgian immigrants. And Soso is not studying medicine, as Kakhi believed, but is working for a moving company and has accrued a $14,000 gambling debt to a local mob boss. Kakhi sets his mind to helping his hapless son out of his debt, leading to situations as often comic as they are dire. Country of production: Georgia, Russia, Bulgaria, Monaco, United States Thanks to the professional translation program of the Department of Arts, Languages and Literature of the Université de Sherbrooke for the subtitles translation of Brighton 4th and Ange de ma vie presented during the Festival cinéma du monde de Sherbrooke.
Et puis nous danserons
Spotlight Selection – Sundance Film Festival – 2020Director’s Fortnight Selection – Cannes Film Festival – 2019Peace Award – Festival du nouveau cinéma de Montréal – 2019Audience Award, Best International Feature – Chicago International Film Festival – 2019Audience Award, Narrative Feature – NewFest – 2019 A passionate tale of love and liberation set amidst the conservative confines of modern Georgian society, AND THEN WE DANCED follows Merab, a devoted dancer who has been training for years with his partner Mary for aspot in the National Georgian Ensemble. The arrival of another male dancer, Irakli—gifted with perfect form andequipped with a rebellious streak—throws Merab off balance, sparking both an intense rivalry and romanticdesire that may cause him to risk his future in dance as well as his relationships with Mary and his family.