2014 COLCOA SHORT FILM COMPETITION
20 new French short films will compete for the 2014 COLCOA Awards. This new exclusive selection and competition of French shorts is unique to a film festival in the United States, underlying the creativity of French production and putting new talent in the spotlight.
Each short film will be shown before a feature film presentation during the week (April 21-27). The competition of shorts will take place at the Directors Guild of America on Sunday, April 27, with the rerun of all films selected. Free admission on a First Come First Served basis. Attendance will be invited to vote for the COLCOA Short Film Audience Award. Schedule will be announced on this page on April 2nd, 2014.
In 2013, the COLCOA Short Film Award went to The Lizards by Vincent Mariette. The short drama by Xavier Legrand, Avant que de tout Perdre (Just Before Losing Everything), won the Special Jury Award and was subsequently nominated for an Academy Award in 2014.
20 FILMS IN COMPETITION FOR THE 2014 COLCOA SHORT FILM AWARDS:
PART 1
Sunday April 27 • Truffaut Theatre • 11:15 am (ends at 1:15 PM)
37°4 S
Drama/2013/11’42 • DCP • 1.77 • Digital 5.1
Written and directed by: Adiano Valerio
Produced by: oriGine films
Originefilms.fr
On a small island, 6152 miles away from London, Anne is about to leave her lover to study in England. (Presented with TURNING TIDE)
THE AUDITION (Pour le rôle)
Comedy/2013/13’26 • DCP • 1.85 • Digital 5.1
Written and directed by: Pierre Niney
Produced by: Mon Voisin Productions
monvoisinproductions.com
A young, shy actor goes to a strange audition for a role he would never have expected. (Presented with VENUS IN FURS)
ASCENSION
Animation/2013/6’50 • DCP • 16/9 • Dolby 5.1
Written and directed by: Thomas Bourdis, Martin de Coudenhove, Caroline Domergue, Colin Laubry, Florian Vecchione
Produced by: Supinfocom Arles
Supinfocom-arles.fr
In beginning of the 20th century, two climbers carry a statue of the Virgin to the top of a mountain. (Presented with 9 MONTH STRETCH)
AS IT USED TO BE
Drama/2013/8’13 • DCP • 16/9 • Stereo
Written and directed by: Clement Gonzales
Produced by: Collectif 109
In the near future, a teacher holds class in an empty room using a webcam. Routine is disrupted when a student steps into his room.
(Presented with THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN)
BUTTER LAMP (La Lampe au beurre de Yak)
Drama/2013/15’ • DCP • 1.85 • Dolby 5.1
Written and directed by: Wei Hu
Produced by: Ama Productions
An itinerant photographer and his assistant ask Tibetan nomads permission to photograph them in front of various backgrounds.
(Presented with THE ROOFTOPS)
SLIPPERY GROUND (Dérapages)
Comedy/2012/8’ • DCP • 1.85 • Dolby 5.1
Written and directed by: Olivier Riou
Produced by: Les Films au Long Court
During a summer night, a man’s sleep is disturbed by an unexpected noise coming from the street. (Presented with SUPERCHONDRIAC)
THE PASSENGER (La Passagère)
Fiction, animation/2013/27’ • DCP • 16/9 • Dolby 5.1
Written and directed by: Amaury Brumauld
Produced by: A Gauche en Montant Production
Taken into police custody, a man has to reconstitute the features of a fugitive’s face. (Presented with THE LAST DIAMOND)
EVE
Drama/2014/6’25 • DCP • 2.35 • Dolby 5.1
Written and directed by: Eric Gandois
Produced by: Les Partenaires
lespartenaires.fr
In a distant Future, cloistered Eve has to face an invading nature that has become a threat for humans. (Presented with YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL)
SUPERVENUS
Animation/2013/2’36 • DCP • 1.85 • Dolby 5.1
Written and directed by: Frédéric Doazan
Produced by: Autour de Minuit
An update of our classic human anatomy (Presented with JACKY IN THE KINGDOM OF WOMEN)
THE FIRST STEP (Le Premier pas)
Comedy/2014/20’ • DCP • 1.85 • Dolby 5.1
Directed by: Aurélien Laplace
Produced by: La Bise Au Chat Productions
From behind his desk, travel agent Eric watches his dream woman leave her building every morning.(Presented with NOT MY TYPE)
PART 2
Sunday April 27 • Truffaut Theatre • 4:15 PM (ends at 6:15 PM)
THE RUN AWAY (La Fugue)
Drama/2013/22’20 • DCP • Cinemascope • Dolby 5.1
Written and directed by: Jean-Bernard Marlin
Produced by: Les Films de la Croisade
A youth social worker accompanies Sabrina to court, where she will be tried for an earlier crime. (Presented with SUZANNE)
BETTY’S BLUES
Animation/2013/12’ • DCP • 16/9 • Dolby 5.1
Written and directed by: Remy Vandenitte
Produced by: Les Films du Nord
lesfilmsdunord.com
A guitarist tries his luck in an old blues dive in Louisiana. He remembers the legend of Blind Boogie Jones. (Presented with L’AUBERGE ESPAGNOLE)
5 MÈTRES 80
Animation/2013/8’ • DCP • Scope • Digital 5.1
Written and directed by: Nicolas Devaux
Produced by: Cube Creative Productions
In a deserted Olympic-sized swimming pool, a herd of giraffes on a sequence of high-flying acrobatic dives! (Presented with ME, MYSELF AND MOM)
MAKE LOVE (Faites l’amour)
Comedy/2013/10’30 • DCP • 1.85 • Digital 5.1
Written and directed by: Tomer Sisley
Produced by: Mon Voisin Productions
monvoisinproductions.com
Two actors have to act out a love scene. But the line between acting and reality is thin. (Presented with TRAPPED)
THE CENTIPEDE AND THE TOAD (Mille-pattes et crapaud)
Animation/2013/10’ • DCP • 16/9 • Dolby 5.1
Written and directed by: Anna Khmelevskaya
Produced by: Fargo
fargo.fr
In a distant forest, an old, haughty and jealous toad hates a supple and graceful centipede. (Presented with ON THE WAY TO SCHOOL)
THE END OF THE LINE (Au bout du fil)
Drama/2012/9’55 • DCP • 16/9 • Stereo
Written and directed by: François Raffenaud
Produced by: Kepler 22
Kepler22productions.com
Yvette, an eighty-six year old actress, hopes for a positive answer from a casting so that she can put her career back on track. (Presented with ABUSE OF WEAKNESS)
WHERE WERE YOU WHEN MICHAEL JACKSON DIED?
Drama, Romance/2013/12’ • DCP • 1.85 • Digital 5.1
Written and directed by: Jean-Baptiste Pouilloux
Produced by: Les Films Velvet
lesfilmsvelvet.com
Paris, a few days after the King of Pop died – he and she meet in a street. They are both looking for a taxi. (Presented with QUANTUM LOVE)
WOMEN’S LETTERS (Lettres de femmes)
Animation/2013/11’15 • DCP • 1.77 • Dolby 5.1
Written and directed by: Augusto Zanovello
Produced by: Pictor Media Animation
On the battlefields of World War l, nurse Simon patches up the shattered faces of the infantry with love letters. (Presented with FOR A WOMAN)
DIAGNOSIS (Diagnostique)
Comedy /2013/8’10 • DCP • 1.85 • Stereo
Directed by: Fabrice Bracq
Written by: Antoine Cupial
Produced by: Rusty Production
Dr. Semyc is a specialist of a widespread disease for which there is no cure to date. Announcing the diagnosis is a difficult exercise, however, that he mastered to perfection. (Presented with WE LOVE YOU, YOU BASTARD)
ZYGOMATIQUES
Comedy /2012/18’55 • DCP • 16/9 • Digital 5.1
Written and directed by: Stephen Caffiero
Produced by: Partizan Films
What would society look like without second degree, without humor? And what would happen in this austere society if a man began laughing? (Presented with CHINESE PUZZLE)