Press Kit - Premiers Plans

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Press Kit - Premiers Plans
Press Kit
26 th EUROPEAN FIRST FILM FESTIVAL
BENJAMIN BALTIMOREw Photogramme de DOGVILLE de LARS VON TRIER /
ZENTROPA / SLOT MACHINE
17•26 JANVIER 2014
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President of the Association : Yves-Gérard BRANGER
President of the Festival : Jérôme CLÉMENT
General Delegate and Artistic Director : Claude-Éric POIROUX
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SPONSORS
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THE PREMIERS PLANS FESTIVAL
Dedicating itself to the discovery of new talent in European cinema and allowing others to discover European film heritage since 1989, the Angers Premiers Plans Festival has become an emblematic cultural
meeting that is recognized by film professionals, followed by a large inquisitive audience, and supported
by many big names.
The Aims of the festival
To convey new European directors through a selection of a hundred first films presented in seven competitive sections.
To discover film history and heritage thanks to retrospectives on national cinematographies, tributes to
major and unrecognized authors and actors, programs on specific themes.
Highlighting the diversity of European cinema by gathering professionals on questions relative to the
production and circulation of European films.
To educate a new public on European cinema by favoring the young public to participate to the Festival.
To support scriptwriters and directors in their writing work by inviting professional actors to read scripts
of first short and feature films in public before shooting the film.
The Festival is sponsored by
Fanny ARDANT, Dominique BESNEHARD, Pierre BOUTEILLER, Patrice CHÉREAU, Jérôme CLÉMENT, Gérard
DEPARDIEU, Christophe GIRARD, Alain ROCCA et Hélène VINCENT.
The presidents of the juries since 1989
Feature Films Jury
2013 Noémie LVOVSKY, 2012 Christophe HONORÉ, 2011 Robert GUÉDIGUIAN, 2010 Lucas BELVAUX, 2009
Claire DENIS, 2008 Sandrine BONNAIRE, 2007 Abderrahmane SISSAKO, 2006 Radu MIHAILEANU, 2005 Jacqueline BISSET / Claude MILLER, 2004 Benoît JACQUOT, 2003 Jeanne MOREAU, 2002 Nathalie BAYE, 2001
Pavel LOUNGUINE, 2000 Agnès VARDA, 1999 Lucian PINTILIE, 1998 Claude CHABROL, 1997 Agnieszka
HOLLAND, 1996 Freddy BUACHE, 1995 Bertrand TAVERNIER, 1994 Andrzej ZULAWSKI, 1993 Jane BIRKIN,
1992 André TÉCHINÉ, 1991 Vojtech JASNY, 1990 Henri ALEKAN, 1989 Théo ANGELOPOULOS.
Short Films Jury
2013 Fabienne GODET, 2012 Mathieu DEMY, 2011 Tonie MARSHALL, 2010 Matthias LUTHARDT.
Noémie LVOVSKY
© Philippe Quaisse
Christophe HONORÉ
© Raphaël Neal
Robert GUÉDIGUIAN
© Sandrine Jousseaume
Jeanne MOREAU
© Sandrine Jousseaume
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Among those discovered at Angers
AUSTRIA
Barbara Albert
Jessica Hausner
Hubert Sauper
BELGIUM
Alain Berliner
Joachim Lafosse
Olivier Masset-Depasse
Patrice Toye
BELARUS
Lidiya Bobrova
BULGARIA
Kamen Kalev
CZECH REPUBLIC
Saša Gedeon
Bohdan Sláma
Jan Sverak
Petr Václav
DENMARK
Christopher Boe
Annette K. Olesen
Thomas Vinterberg
ESTONIA
Veiko Õunpuu
GERMANY
Fatih Akin
Valeska Grisebach
Benjamin Heisenberg
Christoph Hochhäusler
Ulrich Köhler
Pia Marais
Christian Petzold
FRANCE
Mathieu Amalric
Danielle Arbid
Xavier Beauvois
Emmanuelle Bercot
Laurent Cantet
Emmanuel Carrère
Yves Caumon
Fred Cavayé
Sylvain Chomet
Jean-Paul Civeyrac
Marina de Van
Arnaud des Pallières
Arnaud Desplechin
Valérie Donzelli
Olivier Ducastel
Karim Dridi
Eléonore Faucher
Delphine Gleize
Eric Guirado
Lucile Hadzihalilovic
Gérald Hustache-Mathieu
Abdellatif Kechiche
Sophie Letourneur
Noémie Lvovsky
Gilles Marchand
Jacques Martineau
Patricia Mazuy
Orso Miret
Gaël Morel
Emmanuel Mouret
Valérie Mréjen
Jacques Nolot
François Ozon
Melvil Poupaud
Philippe Ramos
HUNGARY
Benedek Fliegauf
Agnes Kocsis
Kornél Mundrucz
György Palfi
ICELAND
Dagur Kari
Rúnar Rúnarsson
IRELAND
Jim Sheridan
Perry Ogden
ITALY
Matteo Garrone
Vincenzo Marra
Mario Martone
Paolo Sorrentino
KAZAKHSTAN
Guka Omarova
Nariman Turebayev
Sergei Dvortsevoy
KIRGHIZSTAN
Aktan Abdykalykov
NORWAY
Joachim Trier
Rune Denstad Langlo
NETHERLANDS
David Verbeek
POLAND
Andrzej Jakimowski
Slawomir Fabicki
PORTUGAL
Inês Oliveira
Teresa Villaverde
Miguel Gomes
GREECE
Athina Rachel Tsangari
Among the feature films selected in 2012
Released
17/04/13
Released
19/06/13
Released
07/08/13
Released
05/07/13
ROMANIA
Marian Crisan
Catalin Mitulescu
Cristian Nemescu
Cristi Puiu
Corneliu Porumboiu
Adrian Sitaru
RUSSIA
Nicolaï Khomeriki
Vassili Pitchoul
UNITED KINGDOM
Danny Boyle
Duane Hopkins
Shane Meadows
Peter Mullan
Nick Park
SLOVAKIA
Martin Šulik
SPAIN
Roberto Castón
Fernando Leon de
Aranoa
Marc Recha
Daniel Sanchez Arevalo
Benito Zambrano
SWEDEN
Suzanne Bier
SWITZERLAND
Milagros Mumenthaler
TADJIKISTAN
Djamshed Usmonov
TURKEY
Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Zeki Demirkubuz
Semih Kaplanoglu
Özcan Alper
Seren Yüce
Released
in April 2014
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THE OFFICIAL SELECTION
Young European filmmakers, invited in Angers, come to present their first films to the audience, industry
professionals and press.
Almost 100 films will be screened, made by around 100 new European directors:
- More than 80 films in the 6 sections of the Official Selection. More than 200 000 Euros in awards are
givent out by juries and the public at the end of the Festival.
- More than 20 other films are screened out of competition in Free Form, Next Shots and Beijing First Film
Festival.
Closing ceremonies
Un Beau Dimanche
Nicole Garcia
91’
France
with Louise Bourgoin and Pierre Rochefort
Films in competition
European first feature films
Everyone’s Going to Die
Jones
83’
Royaume-Uni
I Corpi estranei (Foreign Bodies)
Mirko Locatelli
102’
Italie
Miracle (Zázrak)
Juraj Lehotský
78’
Slovaquie / République Tchèque
Razredni Sovraznik (Class enemy)
Rok Bicek
112’
Slovénie
Tots Volem El Millor Per A Ella
Mar Coll
105’
Espagne
Uroki Garmonii (Harmony Lessons)
Emir Baigazin
114’
Kazakhstan
90’
Italie
Via Castellana Bandiera (Street in Palermo) Emma Dante
French first feature films
L’armée du salut
Abdellah Taïa
82’
France
La Belle Vie
Jean Denizot
90’
France
Des Étoiles
Dyana Gaye
88’
France - Senegal
Tonnerre
Guillaume Brac
106’
France
Claudiu & the Fish
Andrei Tanase
16’
Germany / Romania
Exchange and Mart
Connolly Clark
15’
United Kingdom
Foto
Jan Erik Nõgisto and
Katrin Maimik
28’
Estonia
La Lampe au beurre de yak
Hu Wei
Lágy eső (Soft Rain)
Dénes Nagy
28’
Hungary
La Strada di Raffael (Raphael’s Way)
Alessandro Falco
24’
Italy / Spain
Norman
Robbe Vervaeke
10’
Belgium
Betty’s Blues
Rémi Vandenitte
11’
France / Belgium
Juke-Box
Ilan Klipper
22’
France
Ceux qui restent debout
Jan Sitta
26’
France
Le Retour
Yohann Kouam
20’
France
Les Brigands (Bandits)
Antoine Giorgini
16’
France
Les Jours d’avant
Karim Moussaoui
47’
France / Algeria
Mademoiselle Kiki et les Montparnos
Amélie Harrault
14’
France
Pour la France
Shanti Masud
30’
France
Un début
Raphaël Santarelli
15’
France
Zakaria
Leyla Bouzid
27’
France
European first short films
France / China
French first short films
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European student films
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Maxime Kathari
15’ Switzerland
17 anni
Filippo Demarchi
22’ Switzerland
À Propos d’Anna
Emilie Noblet
26’ France
Birthday Present
Guy Lichtenstein
26’ Austria / Israel
Cowboys Janken Ook (Even Cowboys Get to Cry)
Mees Peijnenburg
25’ Netherlands
Extrasystole
Alice Douard
35’ France
Evren’in Sonu (Coming of Age)
Eli Kasavi
18’ United Kingdom
Hogar Hogar (Home)
Carlos Alonso Ojea
17’ Spain
Insolation (Sun Stroke)
Morgane Le Péchon
4’
Momo
Teodor Kuhn
30’ Slovakia
Montenegro
Luiz Stockler
7’
Pandy (Pandas)
Matus Vizar
12’ Czech Republic
Shopping
Vladilen Vierny
9’
France
Sleeping with the Fishes
Yousif Al-Khalifa
8’
United Kingdom
France
United Kingdom
Soles de Primavera (Springtime Suns)
Stefan Ivancic
23’ Serbia
Symphony n°42
Reika Busci
8’
Hungary
The Shirley Temple
Daniela Sherer
8’
United Kingdom
Tristesse animal sauvage (Sadness dark beast)
Florian Berutti
20’ Belgium
Å Vokte Fjellet (To Guard a Mountain)
Izer Aliu
22’ Norway / Albania
Un Pensiero Kalasnikov (A kalasnikov thought)
Giorgio Bosisio
21’ Italy / United Kingdom
Z1
Gabriel Gauchet
33’ United Kingdom
Zabicie Ciotki (Killing Auntie)
Mateusz Glowacki
30’ Poland
Zima
Marcus Heep
27’ Germany
Zuflucht (Refuge)
Erec Brehmer
30’ Germany
European animated films
Bestia Madre
Julianna Gal
6’
Hungary
Cesta (The Trip)
Ondřej Dolejší
6’
Czech Republic
Electric Soul
Joni Männistö
5’
Finland
Fear of Flying
Conor Finnegan
9’
Ireland
Fellows in the Woods
Laura Carton
5’
France
Im Rahmen (Framed)
Evgenia Gostrer
5’
Germany
Jacinto
Elise Bruno, Antoine Legendre and Clélia Nguyen 3’
France
Kaltė (Guilt)
Bartkute
3’
Lithuania
La Tâche
Chloé Alliez
4’
Belgium
Last Autumn
Sofiya Ilieva
4’
Bulgaria
L’Étrange disparition de Mr Walter Werner (The Caroline Murrell
Strang Disappearance of Mr. Walter Werner)
4’
France
Lwas
Mathilde Vachet
2’
France
Mimikry
Klara Brichakova
5’
Czech Republic
Rabbitland
Ana Nedeljkovic and Nikola Majdak Jr.
7’
Serbia-Montenegro
Safari Heat
Antti Laakso and Simo Ruotsalainen
6’
Finland
Snezhinka (Snowflake)
Natalia Chernysheva
5’
Russia
Sukkavartaanaktu 8 (Sock Skewer Street 8)
Elli Vuorinen
7’
Finland
The Cowboy - In Color
Trygve Nielsen
7’
Norway
The Kiosk
Anete Melece
7’
Switzerland
The Magnificent Lion Boy
Ana Caro
10’ United Kingdom
Things Don’t Fit
Tim Divall
7’
Toto
Zbigniew Czapla
12’ Poland
Trespass
Paul Wenninger
11’ Austria
United Kingdom
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Screenplay readings
Feature films
4 screenplays (before production) are read by professional actors in front of an audience.
D'une pierre deux coups
Fejria Deliba
Ciné-Sud Promotion
Diamant noir
Arthur Harari
Les Films Pelléas
Les Deux Amis
Louis Garrel
Les Films des tournelles
Mauvais oeil
Laurent Teyssier
Tita Productions
In partnership with the SACD and France Culture
From Saturday 18th to Saturday 25th of January - Le Quai - Forum des Arts Vivants
André Wilms
Natacha Régnier, Samir Guesmi and Franco Lolli
Short films
3 short film screenplays are read by 4 ADAMI actors in front of an audience.
Sire Gauvain et le Chevalier vert
Martin Beilby
TFD films
Leçons de conduite
Stella Di Tocco
Takami productions
Le Maître Chien
Jean-Alain Laban
Kazak Productions
In parternship with the Adami and France 2
Saturday 18th of January - 16pm - Centre de Congrès
For the first time, a screenplay will be read and followed by the screening of the film.
216 mois
Frédéric Potier & Valentin Potier
2013
26’
France
Monday 20th of January
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Out of competition films
More than 20 other films are screened out of competition, in other categories: Free Form, Next Shots and
Beijing First Film Festival.
Free form
A selection of audacious and innovative new films
Belleville Baby
Mia Engberg
73’
Sweden
L’Étrange Petit Chat (The Strange Little Cat)
Ramon Zürcher
72’
Germany
El Futuro
Luis López Carrasco
67’
Spain
Pour faire la guerre ( Waging War)
Cosme Castro et Léa Forest
28’
France
Une pâte brisée, une histoire sans drame
Elisabeth Boisson Caravella
20’
France
WipeOut
Amine Berrada
7’
France
6’
Switzerland
Next shots
Films by young directors since being discovered at Premiers Plans Festival.
La Fille aux feuilles
Marina Rosset
Beijing First Film Festival
The Beijing First Film Festival will present, in the company of some of the directors of the films and the
directors of the Festival, a selection of Chinese features and shorts discovered at their latest edition in
the last autumn.
In partnership with the cinemas and libraries, Premiers Plans will be supporting its favourite films which
have been awarded prizes by the Jury or the audience, in the presence of some of the directors.
Song of Silence
Chen Zhuo
2012
98’
China
Youth Novel
Guo Kuiyong
2013
85’
China
Money and Honey
Li Jinghui
2011
95’
Taiwan
The Representatives
Yun Zijian
2013
44’
China
Who Are You
Jin He
2013
46’
China
List of films subject to be changed
Song of Silence by Chen Zhuo
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TRIBUTES AND RETROSPECTIVES
Robert Bresson
When you ask filmmakers about their major influences, the name Robert Bresson is the one that is most
often brought up. The same answer is also given by a large number of critics whose vocation came from
seeing the grace of Pickpocket or the tribulations of the donkey in Au hasard Balthazar (Balthazar)...
This retrospective provides an opportunity to see, again or for the first time, the master’s films on the big
screen and to explore the legacy of someone who, in only 13 feature-length films, (from Les Anges du
péché (Angels of Sin) to L’Argent (Money)) distilled an idea of the quintessence of cinema.
Angels of Sin
1943
97'
Franc e
The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne
1945
90'
France
Diary of a Country Priest
1951
110'
France
A Man Escaped
1956
95'
France
Pickpocket
1959
75'
France
The Trial of Joan of Arc
1962
62'
France
Balthazar
1966
92'
France / Sweden
Mouchette
1967
78'
France
A Gentle Woman
1969
105'
France
Four Nights of a Dreamer
1971
87'
France
Lancelot of the Lake
1974
81'
France / Italy
The Devil, Probably
1977
93'
France
Money
1983
81'
France /Switzerland
List of films subject to be changed
Mouchette
Pickpocket
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Lars von Trier
No introduction is needed for Lars von Trier, who is one of the most radical, audacious and innovative
directors in Europe (a continent which casts a heavy shadow over his first films). For more than 30 years
he has built up a dense body of work, made up of obsessional motifs, narrative explorations, (successful)
pictorial endeavours and breaks… Film after film, and film against film… Each new project is a minor revolution, sometimes in contradiction with the previous one. From the aesthetic and technical experiments
of his first films (The Element of Crime, Europa), documentary pastiches (The Boss of it All), and incursions
into series (the sublime Kingdom), Lars von Trier has explored and invented all kinds of ideas; a simple video camera to film The Idiots, a hand-held camera to reinvent melodrama in Breaking the Waves,
hundreds of other for the choreographies of Dancer in the Dark, a few props and some chalk marks on
the ground for the studio sets in his recreation of America (Dogville, Manderlay)… only a few rare filmmakers have taken such risks and gone as far in constantly exploring the language of cinema, in inventing
new narratives… Lars von Trier’s films have often been contentious, and this is also the case for his latest
film released in France in January, which no-one has yet seen but which is nevertheless controversial:
Nymphomaniac. This retrospective is an opportunity to (re)discover all the aspects of his work and to
confirm his stimulating and unique place in modern cinema.
Images of Liberation
1982
57'
Denmark
The Element of Crime
1984
104'
Denmark
Epidemic
1987
106'
Denmark
Medea
1988
75'
Denmark
Europa
1991
113'
Denmark
The Kingdom (4 parts)
1994
272’
Denmark
Breaking the Waves
1996
158'
Denmark / United Kingdom
The Kingdom 2 (4 parts)
1997
296’
Denmark
The Idiots
1998
117'
Denmark
Dancer in the Dark
2000
139'
Denmark / Sweden
Dogville
2003
178'
Denmark
Five Obstructions
2003
90'
Denmark / Switzerland / Belgium / France
Manderlay
2005
139'
Denmark/ Sweden
The Boss of It All
2007
100'
Denmark / Sweden / Iceland
Antichrist
2008
104'
Denmark / Germany / Sweden / Italy / France
Melancholia
2011
130'
Denmark / Sweden / France / Italy / Germany
Nymphomaniac
2013
Denmark / Germany / Belgium / France
List of films subject to be changed
A programm of short films will also be screened.
Carte Blanche for Lars von Trier
A programme of films selected by Lars von Trier
The Lady from Shanghai
Ordet
Death in Venice
Solyaris
India Song
Barry Lyndon
Orson Welles
Carl Theodor Dreyer
Luchino Visconti
Andrei Tarkovsky
Marguerite Duras
Stanley Kubrick
1947
1955
1971
1972
1975
1975
90’
126’
130’
167’
120’
184’
USA
Denmark
France / Italy
Russia
France
United Kingdom / USA
List of films subject to be changed
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Tribute to Patrice Chéreau
Premiers Plans will be paying tribute this year to Patrice Chéreau, who died in October. A theatre director
at 22, he worked tirelessly for a decade on directing stage plays and operas before moving into film. In
1974 he made his first film, The Flesh of the Orchid an adaptation of a novel by James Hadley Chase. In
parallel to his flourishing theatrical career, Patrice Chéreau gave French cinema ten films, from Judith
Therpauve to Intimacy, The Wounded Man to Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train. Ten dark works,
which speak of death and the breakdown of romantic relationships. Showered with prizes, Patrice Chéreau had his first public success in 1994 with Queen Margot, a bloody incursion into the France of the
Wars of Religion. Patrice Chéreau made no more films after Persécution in 2009; he was present at last
year’s Aix en Provence Festival, where he triumphed directing Elektra. An extremely generous man, Patrice Chéreau came to Premiers Plans on many occasions; a very loyal director, he forged long-lasting
relationships with his technicians and actors, the first of which being Dominique Blanc, Jean-Hugues
Anglade, Pascal Greggory and Bruno Todeschini.
The Flesh of the Orchid
Judith Therpauve
The Wounded Man
Hôtel de France
Queen Margot
Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train
Intimacy
His Brother
Gabrielle
Persécution
1975
1978
1983
1987
1994
1998
2001
2003
2005
2009
120’
125’
109’
98’
159
122’
119’
92’
90’
98’
France / Italy / Germany
France
France
France
France / Italy / Germany
France
France
France
France / Italy / Germany
France / Germany
List of films subject to be changed
Queen Margot
Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train
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Bo Widerberg
Bo Widerberg (1930-1997) burst into the world of cinema in 1962 with his book A Vision of Swedish
Cinema, in which he criticised the elitism and rigidity of Swedish cinema. Ever loyal to this confession of
faith, he went on to make humanist film focussing on everyday life (The Baby Carriage, Raven’s End) and
class struggle (Ådalen Riots). Later he successfully moved into costume dramas with Elvira Madigan and
detective films with The Man on the Roof, while still keeping the free, spontaneous tone which made him
the forerunner of the Swedish new wave.
The Baby Carriage
1963
95’
Sweden
Raven’s End
1963
101'
Sweden
Love 65
1965
96'
Sweden
Elvira Madigan
1967
91'
Sweden
Ådalen Riots
1969
110'
Sweden
Joe Hill
1971
117'
Sweden
Man on the Roof
1976
110'
Sweden
List of films subject to be changed
The Baby Carriage by Bo Widerberg
Granny’s Funeral by Bruno Podalydès
Denis podalydès
After Isabelle Carré, Jacques Gamblin and Denis Lavant, this year Denis Podalydès will be the guest of
Premiers Plans and the Nouveau Théâtre d’Angers. He will perfom Le Cas Jekyll on stage and will present
several films.
Le Cas Jekyll : Alone on stage, Denis Podalydès embodies alternately Dr. Jekyll and his evil twin, Mr. Hyde,
created to statisfy his least acceptable urges. An amazing acting performance by a great member of the
Comédie Française…
France Culture’s order and radio creation
In partnership with the Nouveau Théâtre d’Angers and Le Quai - Forum des Arts Vivants
From Wednesday 22 to Friday 24 January 2014 – 7.30 p.m.
Feature films
Only God Sees Me
The Officer’s Ward
Freedom-Oléron
8 times up
Granny’s Funeral
Bruno Podalydès
François Dupeyron
Bruno Podalydès
Xabi Molia
Bruno Podalydès
1998
2001
2001
2010
2012
120’
135’
107’
103’
100’
France
France
France
France
Fran ce
Short Films
A Night in Versailles
Candidature
Bruno Podalydès
Emmanuel Bourdieu
1992
2001
46’
45’
France
France
List of films subject to be changed
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Metamorphosis
Cinema likes to frighten us. There is nothing more disturbing than the transformation of a body,
the moment when it changes shape. This can be highlighted by special effects. But it is also an opportunity to rethink our own metamorphoses, those of childhood with Alice, those of psychological of moral
changes in the world around us (District 9), and changes in relation to ourselves (Beauty and the Beast, Dr
Jekyll and Mr Hyde) in the meanders of our complexity.
Frankenstein
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Cat People
Beauty and the Beast
Johnny Got His Gun
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
An American Werewolf in London
Zelig
The Fly
Alice
Abre Los Ojos
District 9
James Whale
Victor Fleming
Jacques Tourneur
Jean Cocteau
Dalton Trumbo
Philip Kaufman
John Landis
Woody Allen
David Cronenberg
Jan Švankmajer
Alejandro Amenábar
Neill Blomkamp
1931
1941
1942
1946
1971
1978
1981
1983
1986
1988
1997
2009
71’
113’
71’
96’
110’
115’
97’
79’
95’
84’
117’
110’
The Last Summer of La Boyita
Julia Solomonoff
2010
90’
Keep Me Upright
Wolf Children
Zoé Chantre
Mamoru Hosoda
2011
2012
65’
117’
USA
USA
USA
France
USA
USA
United Kingdom / USA
USA
USA
Czech Republic
Spain / France / Italy
USA
France / Argentina /
Spain
France
Japan
1982
1987
2005
2010
2011
12’
4’
17’
16’
22’
Czechoslovakia
USA
Spain
Netherlands
France
List of films subject to be changed
Short films
Dimensions of Dialogue
Your face
Contracuerpo
I am a girl
Junior
Jan Švankmajer
Bill Plympton
Eduardo Chapero-Jackson
Susan Koenen
Julia Ducournau
The fly
by David Cronenberg
The Last Summer of La Boyita
by Julia Solomonoff
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SPECIALS SESSIONS
The 14-18
An evening of screenings and discussions on French and German representations of World War I in the
cinema, the centenary being this year.
La Grande Illusion
Johnny Got His Gun
Jean Renoir
Dalton Trumbo
Westfront 1918 by Georg Wilhelm Pabst
1937
1971
95’
110’
France
USA
La Grande Illusion by Jean Renoir
Grégoire Solotareff
Exhibition : Animal
After Florence Miailhe, and Christian Volckman and Raphaël Thierry, Grégoire Solotareff, author and illustrator of albums for young people, is invited by the Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud and Le Quai to invest
the Forum of Le Quai.
In partnership with Le Quai - Forum des Arts Vivants and the Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud.
From Tuesday 7 January to Saturday 22 February, Forum of Le Quai
Screening
On this occasion, the Festival will screen both films directed by Grégoire Solotareff and Serge Elissalde :
Loulou and Other Wolves and U.
Loulou and Others Wolves
U
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PRACTICAL INFORMATIONS
Prices
Normal Rate: 7€
Reduced Rate: 4,50€
Less than 18 years old – student – unemployed – rsa – “carte Partenaires”– disabled people (proof required).
6 tickets and more: 4,50 € by ticket
Ticket for the opening or the award winners ceremony: 10€
Single Rate – limited tickets
Pass Festival*: 60€
Pass Festival at reduced rate*: 45€
Less than 18 years old – student – unemployed – rsa – “carte Partenaires” – disabled people (proof required)
*A Pass is purely personal, an ID photo is obligatory.
It allows access to all sessions of the Festival, (on a first-come first served basis), except for the opening
and the award winners ceremony.
You will get a small poster and the festival catalogue at the same time.
How to get the tickets and the Pass?
On the website of the Festival : www.premiersplans.org.
Download the Form and send it back to Premiers Plans 9 rue Claveau BP 82214, 49022 Angers cedex 02
Centre de congrès
From Monday January 13rd to Thurday January 16th, 9.30am to 6pm.
From Friday January 17th, then everyday from 9.30am to 10pm.
Cinémas Les 400 coups / Gaumont Variétés
Tickets for sale from Saturday January 18th only, during the movie hours.
Informations : 0033 2 41 88 41 87 / billetterie@premiersplans.org
When do we get the Festival documents?
Programme hours detailed day after day
Thurday January 9th on www.premiersplans.org
Monday January 13rd at the public places
Posters and post cards
Monday December 16th.
Catalogue
Monday January 13rd.
Press Agents
André-Paul Ricci - Tony Arnoux
Tel : +331 49 53 04 20
apricci@wanadoo.fr
Rachel Bouillon
Tel : +336 74 14 11 84
rachel.bouillon@orange.fr
Florence Narozny - Marion Oddon
Tel : +331 40 13 98 09
florence.narozny@wanadoo.fr
6, place de la Madeleine
75008 Paris
Festival Premiers Plans
54, rue Beaubourg - 75003 Paris
Tel : +331 42 71 53 70 - paris@premiersplans.org
9, rue Claveau BP 82214 - 49022 Angers Cedex 02
Tel : +332 41 88 92 94 - angers@premiersplans.org
www.premiersplans.org
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