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World Festival of Animated Film /
5 to 10 June 2023
World Festival of Animated Film / 5 to 10 June 2023
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Va-t'en, Alfred ! / Go Away, Alfred!

FILMS FOR CHILDREN COMPETITION 2 (7-10 yrs)

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Va-t'en, Alfred ! / Go Away, Alfred!


Arnaud Demuynck, Celia Tisserant

France, Belgium / 2023 / 11' 0''



Screenings


Tuesday, 06. 06.,
Tuškanac Cinema, 11:00 h
Wednesday, 07. 06.,
Tuškanac Cinema, 11:00 h
Saturday, 10. 06.,
Tuškanac Cinema, 12:00 h


Synopsis


Alfred had to flee his country because of the war. Without housing, he wanders, from rejection to rejection. One day he meets Sonia, who offers him a coffee...

Arnaud Demuynck


Born in 1966 in Belgium, Arnaud Demuynck is a film director, producer and scriptwriter specialized in short and medium-length animated films. Since his L'Ecluse (The Lock), a short choreographic fiction film made in 2000, he has written and directed many animated films, including a choreographic trilogy made up of Signs of Life (2004), The Shadow of the Veil (2006) and Breakout (2007), followed by a poetic trilogy co-directed with Christophe Gautry La Vita Nuova, The Lunatic Council and An Interrupted Spectacle. With Under Blue Skies (2009), he started writing films for younger audiences, either based on traditional stories and nursery rhymes, or adapted to animation from kid's books.

 

Celia Tisserant


After obtaining a DMA at the ESAAT, Célia Tisserant worked with Nicolas Liguori on his film The Wind in the Reeds. In 2018, she co-directed with Celia Tocco her first short film, The Golden Tortoise, and then The Little Red Chick in 2019 and Old Mother Snow with Arnaud Demuynck in 2020. All these films were released in short film programmes in the French cinemas.

 

Director

Arnaud Demuynck, Celia Tisserant


Production

Les Films du Nord


Screenplay

Arnaud Demuynck


Compositing

Célia Tisserant


Sound

Jonathan Vanneste


Music

Yan Volsy


Animation

Célia Tisserant, Tiphaine Kneip, Paul Gressier


categories

FILMS FOR CHILDREN COMPETITION 2 (7-10 yrs)