Ce Qui Appar­tient À César (Chan­ging Rooms)

Vio­let­te Git­ton | FR 2024 | 17′ | Spiel­film | Fran­zö­sisch mit engl. UT | NRW-Premiere
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César ist 12 Jah­re alt, als sei­ne älte­re Schwes­ter Lou sexu­ell miss­braucht wird. In den Umklei­de­räu­men des Fecht­kur­ses, den er besucht, wird alles mit Gewalt gere­gelt. César wür­de ger­ne an jedem Kampf teil­neh­men, aber er hat kei­ne Waffen.

Bio­gra­phie
After dis­co­ve­ring cine­ma through self-pro­du­ced pro­jects and asso­cia­ti­ons in her nati­ve regi­on Britt­a­ny, Vio­let­te Git­ton moved to Paris to direct CHAN­GING ROOMS with the Films Grand Huit pro­duc­tion com­pa­ny. Dra­wing on her expe­ri­ence as an ani­ma­tor and direc­tor of holi­day camps, she is also pas­sio­na­te about her job as a children’s coach, which she pur­sues along­side her wri­ting. Vio­let­te is curr­ent­ly deve­lo­ping a sound docu­men­ta­ry for Arte Radio and is thin­king about her first fea­ture film.

Regie: Vio­let­te Gitton
Buch: Vio­let­te Gitton
Bild­ge­stal­tung: Mar­tin Laugery
Mon­ta­ge: Cyri­el­le The­lot, Clé­men­ti­ne Lacroux
Musik: Del­phi­ne Malausséna
Ton: Eli­as Graziani
Pro­duk­ti­on: Jules Reinartz

Screenings/Preise
Palm Springs Shortfest
Healds­burg ISFF: Best Actor
Fes­ti­val euro­pé­en du film court de Brest: Prix Ali­ce Guy + Men­ti­on Spé­cia­le Jury Jeunes
Fli­cker­fest: Best Inter­na­tio­nal Short

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