Tomorrow’s Film Festival: The First Edition with a Sign of Civic Awareness

Tomorrow’s Film Festival: The First Edition with a Sign of Civic Awareness

At the initiative of the director of Les Invisibles, Louis-Julien Pete, the first edition of tomorrow’s film festival will take place in Vierzon from 2 to 5 June.


The first edition of tomorrow’s film festival will be held in Vierzon from 2 to 5 June. The event, initiated by director Louis-Julien Pete (Discount, Les invisibles and La Brigade), aims to create a venue for the expression and promotion of “influential” films.

I am convinced that culture can be a powerful vector of change in a society where speech is becoming more and more free, this festival is a new cultural meeting place dedicated to socially involved films.

For the founding team, Louis-Julien Petit, Camille Carteret and Mathieu Petit Bonnefond, this festival is “a place of expression for dedicated directors who awaken or enhance civic awareness through their work. A place of exchange and transmission for the younger generation. A place of entertainment for everyone.”

The official competition, which consists of 9 works, is open to films produced by cinemas, television units, as well as platforms, and 4 feature films will be presented in the presence of previewed film crews.

Corinne Massiero in the Invisible

The jury, led by actor Corin Massiero this year, consists of director Xavier Legrand (Jusqu’à la garde), actors Naidra Ayadi (Polis), Julie de Bonna (Le Bazaar de la Charité), Fatu Kaba (certified) and musician and actor Axel Auriant (Chair).

He will be responsible for awarding 5 prizes called “L’envol” made of recycled steel designed by sculptor Ned Marlau. Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay. The public will also vote to award the public prize.

The event will also be followed by masterclasses with Louis-Julien Petit, Colin Cerro, Anne Parillo, Audrey Lam, Julie Ferrier and composer Laurent Perez del Mart.

Movies in the competition

Revisions

Screening “Crush”

Source: allocine

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