PROGRAMME
Revealing new European directors through a selection of a hundred first films, this is one of the main objective of the Festival. |
© Kinescope Films - Christopher Behrmann | CompetitionYoung European filmmakers are invited to Angers to present their first films to the audience, industry professionals and press. About 100 films are screened in 7 official categories: European feature films, Diagonales, European and French short films, European student films, European animated films and Short films for kids.Scrips are read in public by professional actors. |
© Carole Bethuel | VERTIGESUnreleased films in previews and "cartes blanches" to discover nuggets and references of genre cinema. |
© 1015! Prod, Lupa Film, Box Prod, Film in Evolution, Fourier Films, Mikino, Les Films du Camélia | Opening / ClosingThe opening and closing ceremonies are followed by a film preview. |
© Melusine, Le Pacte, British Film Institute, Ffilm Cymru Wales CBC | PreviewsA selection of previews, presented by the film teams, in collaboration with the French independent distributors. |
© Sandrine Jousseaume | Special screeningsMeetings with Robin Campillo and the residents of the Ateliers d'Angers, Films d'ici, tribute to Patrice Chéreau, producing a first film, the 50th anniversary of Fantastic Planet.... |
© Gilles Marchand | JURYSFilmmakers Robin Campillo and Lola Quivoron will chair the Feature Film and Short Film juries. |
AWARDSFind the list of prizes awarded to the films in competition.(2023 list) |
Discovering the history and heritage of cinema through retrospectives on national cinematographies, tributes to major or little-known authors of cinema and thematic programming is one of the Festival's objectives. |
© Sixteen Oak Limited Why Not Production | Ken Loach In the presence of Pierre Chassagneux and Louis Mathieu |
© SBS Distribution | Isabelle Huppert, EuropeanIn the presence of Isabelle Huppert, Élise Girard and Serge Toubiana |
© David Ruano | Carla SimónIn attendance |
© Coralie Vidé | Jane Birkin In the presence of Jean-Michel Frodon |
© Kintop Pictures Bend It FilmRoad Movies et Metropolitan Film Export | Sport and Cinema In the presence of Élie Grappe, Sacha Wolff, Kamal Ourahou, Noée Abita, Anastasia Budyashkina, Toki Pilioko, Sophie Charrier, Abdoullah Ait Bella, Oscar Constantin, Paul Bahin, Jean-Michel Frodon, Pierre Charpilloz, Bastien Moignoux, Louis Mathieu, Sébastien Farouelle, Pierre Pucelle et Dominique Terasas |
The 19th edition of the Ateliers d'Angers will take place from Monday 22 to Sunday 28 January 2024. Founded by Jeanne Moreau and the Festival in 2005, the Ateliers d'Angers aim to support the development of first feature films. Since 2022, the Workshops have been held during the Festival. Directors, producers and renowned speakers come together for a rich exchange of ideas and numerous meetings. With the help of experienced professionals, filmmakers have 7 days to perfect their artistic project through practical lessons related to the financial and technical conditions of first films. The focus is on scriptwriting, directing, editing, directing actors, production or music, depending on the profile of the presenters. |
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PRESENTATIONPresentation of the Angers Workshops and the eligibility requirements |
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RESIDENTSPresentation of the residents and their project |
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INSTRUCTORSThis year, Romane Guéret, Salvatore Lista, Marie-Ange Luciani, Youna de Peretti, Camille Delafon, Adrien Bekerman and Pascale Marin are the speakers at the Angers Workshops. |
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WHAT HAVE THEY BECOME?Find out the news of the former residents and their project developed during the Angers Workshops. |