Victory's Short | |
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Directed by | Mika'ela Fisher |
Written by | François Guibert Léa Vigny |
Produced by | Mika'ela Fisher |
Starring | Mika'Ela Fisher Benjamin Feitelson |
Edited by | Noémi de Fouchier |
Music by | Guillaume Paul |
Production companies | Chrysopras Films Central Vaudeville Productions |
Release dates |
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Running time | 15 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | English |
Victory's Short (French: La Victoire est de courte durée) is a 2014 black comedy short film directed by Mika'ela Fisher and co-directed by Benjamin Feitelson.[1][2][3]
Premise
After nine years without celebrating their wedding anniversary, Gabrielle Montvignier, heir of a fortune in decline, is invited by her husband to a supper to make up for the past nine years. What she doesn't know is that he has planned to eliminate her during this strange supper.
Cast
- Benjamin Feitelson as Montvignier
- Mika'ela Fisher as Gabrielle Montvignier
- France Péleau as Policewoman
- François Guibert as Policeman
About the film
The film is mainly supported by dialogues, and the two protagonists throw the words like in a ping pong game. A Kammerspiel , filmed in black and white which reminds of an Alfred Hitchcock movie of the 1950s.
Festivals
- Cannes Film Festival 2014 [4]
- Milan International Film Festival Awards MIFF 2015 [5]
Awards
- Nomination (Best Short Film) Milan International Film Festival Awards 2015 [6]
Production
The film started a theatrical run on December 16, 2015 at Studio Galande in Paris.[7][8]
External links
- Victory's Short at IMDb
- Unifrance Victory's Short
- Homepage Victory's Short
- Official Trailer Victory's Short
- Interview televisionet Nomination Victory's Short
References
- ↑ Visa d'exploitation. CNC
- ↑ Victory's Short BnF
- ↑ Festival de Cannes. Catalogue
- ↑ court-métrage Cannes Film Festival
- ↑ Official Selection . Milan International Film Festival Awards 2015
- ↑ Nomination . Milan International Film Festival Awards 2015
- ↑ theatre release . Telerama
- ↑ cinema . Allocine
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