2014 Winners: what are they doing now? Clément Trehin-Lalanne and Hallvar Witzø, Short Film Special Distinction ex-aequo
While we await the announcement of the 2015 Short Films in Competition, the 2014 prizewinners look back at the Festival and tell us what’s been happening since the excitement of Cannes.
3 questions to Clément TREHIN-LALANNE
For his movie AÏSSA
Which route has had your short film since its awards at Festival de Cannes last year?
The film Aïssa traveled a lot after his prize at Cannes. The film was selected in over 75 festivals: international festivals like Toronto, Sao Paulo, Namur, Tangier, Uppsala, Telluride but also many French festivals (Montpellier, Toulouse, Gindou, Lille …). Aïssa was also nominated for the Best Short Film César 2015. Finally, the film also serves many defense associations for undocumented illegal residents that advocate for the end of the bone tests (the subject of the film) such as Education Without Borders Network, Human Rights League, ADMIE [editor’s note: Association for the Defense of Isolated Foreigners Minors] …
What would you advise to directors in competition this year?
Print business cards before leaving. See at least one film a day. Drink a glass of champagne in the late morning to relax, and enjoy! Whatever happens, it’ll be fine. You are simply nominated for a Palme d’Or.
What are your current projects?
I am working on writing a feature.
3 questions to Hallvar WITZØ
For his movie JA VI ELSKER (YES WE LOVE)
Which route has had your short film since its awards at Festival de Cannes last year?
What would you advise to directors in competition this year?
What are your current projects?