Synopsis
In 1997, for it's fiftieth anniversary, the Cannes Film Festival asked Leos Carax for a short film, a kind of postcard addressed to the festival, in which the director would give news of himself and of his film project "Pola X".
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (5)
Production and distribution (2)
- Executive Producers : Pola Production, Théo Films
- Co-production : Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA)
Full credits (12)
- Executive Producers : Bruno Pesery, Albert Prevost
- Screenwriter : Leos Carax
- Directors of Photography : Éric Gautier, Jean-Charles Cameau, Stéphane Fontaine, Sophie Lemaire
- Assistant directors : Gabriel Julien-Laferrière, Richard Kravetz, Elie Poicard
- Editors : Carole Kravetz, Anne Souriau, Emmanuelle Pencalet, Valérie Deloof
- Sound recordists : Elie Poicard, Laurent Poirier
- Costume designer : Caroline De Vivaise
- Line Producer : Albert Prevost
- Voice : Alain Cuny
- Production manager : Sylvie Barthet
- Production Designers : Laurent Allaire, Jacques Dubus, Bernard Bridon, Catherine Keller
- Sound Mixer : Gérard Rousseau
Watch this movie
Watch Sans titre in VOD
Platforms | Model | Price | Quality |
---|
Sorry, your search returned no results.
Platforms | Model | Price | Quality |
---|
Sorry, your search returned no results.
Platforms | Model | Price | Quality |
---|
Sorry, your search returned no results.
Platforms | Model | Price | Quality |
---|
Sorry, your search returned no results.
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction, Experimental
- Production language : No dialogue
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French
- Production year : 1997
- Runtime : 9 min
- Production formats : 35mm
- Color type : Color and Black & White
Movies and programs to discover
MyFrenchShorts
Full movie to watch for free!
Butterfly, by Florence Miailhe
A man swims in the sea. This brings back memories. They are all connected to water, from his early childhood to his adult life. This will be the story of his last swim.
🦋 'Butterfly' won the Crystal Bear Young People's Jury at the Berlinale and was selected for the Official Competition at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, where it received the André Martin Prize.