Festival du Film Merveilleux

The Festival du Film Merveilleux (Fantasy Film Festival) is an international film festival held in Paris, focusing on themes of magic and fantasy.[1][2] It was started by Benedicte Beaugeois and Maureen Gerby.[3][4][5] It is organized in conjunction with the Talulah Association.[6] It was first organized in 2010.[7][8][9]

Festivals

24–27 March 2010

Jury: Nicolas Bary, Olivier Lliboutry, Lydia Tassier, Philippe Vidal and Williams Crépin[4]

  • Best Movie: "Le Portail" directed by Liam Engle (Black Bird production and ASM)
  • Best animated movie: "Fard" directed by David Alapont and Luis Briceno (Metronomic animation)
  • Best screenplay: "Salut Peter" written by Jean Vocat, directed by Jules Thénier (AQRM Production)
  • Special Prize: "Raging Ball" directed by Nicolas Duval (Padma Production)
  • Best Pick: "Homeland de Juan directed by Dios Marfil Atienza (FAMU Production)
  • Prix du Public (the People's Choice): "Salut Peter"[10]

30 June – 2 July 2011

Jury:[6] Xavier Gens, Caroline Vié, Nicolas Alberny, Fabrice Joubert

Prize Festival 2011:[6]

  • Best Movie: Planet Z directed by Momoko Seto
  • Best animated movie: Le Silence Sous L’ecorce directed by Joanna Lurie
  • Best Screenplay: Junk directed by Kirk Hendry
  • Special Prize: A morning Stroll directed by Grant Orchard
  • Best music pick: Junk directed by Kirk Hendry

28–30 June 2012

  • Best Movie: Second seuil directed by Loïc Nicoloff produced by Tita Production et Zoïc production, France
  • Best animated movie: A shadow of blue directed by Carlos Lascano produced by Les Films du Cygne, Animation, France/Spaine
  • Best screenplay: Flejos y Reflejos directed by Rioberto Lopez produced by Escalando, SPAIN
  • Special Prize: Demain C'est la Fin du Monde directed by Quentin Reynaud and Arthur Delaire produce by Magali film, France
  • Music pick: Hasaki Ya Suda de Cedric Ido, composers: Nicolas Tescari and David Chalmin, produce by DACP films, France
  • Jury prize: Citrouille et Vieilles Dentelles directed by Juliette Loubieres, JPL films, Animation France/Canada
  • Best actress: Leticia Dolera, Fabrica de Munecas directed by Ainhoa Menéndez Goyoaga produit par Jaime Bartolomé PC, Spain
  • Best actor: Niels Lucas, L'enclume directed by Thierry Nevez, produce by ASM, France

27–29 June 2013

  • Best film : SLEEPWORKING directed by Gavin Williams
  • Jury Prize : MORT D'UNE OMBRE directed by Tom Van Avermaet
  • Best animated movie ex aequo : LUMINARIS directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella
  • MILLE PATTES ET CRAPAUD directed by Anna Kmelevskaya
  • Music pick : LUMINARIS directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella
  • Best screenplay : SUNSET DAY directed by J.A. Duran

26–28 June 2014

  • Strange Fruit directed Noy Hili et Aresay Shimi : BEST MOVIE
  • SPECIAL PRIZE for La petite casserole d’Anatole directed by Eric Montchaud[11][12]

References

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