CourtsCarouge
This year's winners
AD ETERNAM by Olivier Steiner
For its photography, its direction, its sets, its editing, its suspense, its post-production sound. For the mastery of the genre and a promise of great quality of realization.
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For the strength of the testimony, the accuracy of the words collected, for the denunciation of the violence made to the women through this rite.
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For the delicacy of its striking proposal, for its accuracy and humanity, in reference to all those people who are far from their own during important celebrations.
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APOCALYPSE by Hadrien Fiere
For its skilful and subtle way of paying homage to the silent cinema of the time, while diverting the codes of the genre to slide slowly but surely from horror to humor.
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For the graphic perfection of this proposal which was able to recreate with brilliance and anguish the ritual of air travel. Special mention to the soundtrack also created for this animation.
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POPCORN by Alexandre Etzlinger
For the originality of the ritual, the beautiful tribute to Carouge and its cultural institutions, its beautiful workmanship and its humor, for the beautiful spirit that animates this short, so faithful to the values of CourtsCarouge.
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For the strength of the collective that surrounds this film, a real team effort, for the demand for precision, the attention to detail with the "on-the-nose" sets, and more generally for the passion that emanates from the whole.
watch the shortTo see all the films selected and shown at the awards ceremony, in order of appearance:
1. Rituels du quotidien, de Jules Rambach
2. Lamaste, d’Audrey Lecomte
3. Reconnexion, de William Guenot
4. Je voulais savoir, de Melissa Pasquier
5. Samedi 14, de Thibaud Meyrand
6. Valentin et Valentine, de Luca Querio
7. Between Sleipnir’s Breaths, de François Devantay
8. Sir Teen, de Florian Rayé
9. Bien sûr que les vaches dorment, de Fernando Barreto Arroyave
10. Popcorn, d’Alexandre Etzlinger
11. Apocalypse, d’Hadrien Fiere
12. Pablo, de Zoe de la Borbolla del Valle
13. Rites de passage, de Solange Decnaeck
14. Oshun’s Honey Flow, de Juliette Gampert
15. Fiat Lux, de Julia Regine Cincinatis
16. Reptans, d’Elodie Arpa
17. Aujourd’hui je vole, de Richard Charrier
18. Diwali, de Nicolas Fougairolle
19. Chaise, d’Ilan Rüdisühli
20. Hypercore, de Christophe Odon
21. Ad eternam, d’Olivier Steiner
22. Martisor, de Cristian Pasat
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