
Céline Devaux
ActividadesDirectora, Guionista, Voz, Directora de fotografía/imágen, Montadora, Animación, Efectos visuales
SecteurCinéma
Representado porUbba
AgenteFanny Minvielle
Biografía
Céline Devaux entra en la Escuela Nacional Superior de las Artes Decorativas de París en el 2007, donde realiza Vie et mort de l’illustre Grigori Efimovitch Raspoutine, premiado en el Festival de Cortometrajes de Clermont-Ferrand y en el Festival Premiers Plans de Angers. Su segundo cortometraje, Almuerzo dominical, participa en la competición oficial de Cannes en el 2015. Presentado en casi 40 festivales en el mundo entero, obtiene el César al mejor cortometraje de animación. Su corto siguiente, Gros Chagrin, gana el León de Oro al mejor cortometraje en la Mostra de Venecia en el 2017.
En el 2022, Tout le monde aime Jeanne, su primer largometraje, es presentado en un Pase Especial de la Semana de la Crítica en Cannes, y se estrena en los cines en septiembre.
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10 to Watch 2023 : 10 new French talents to discover
They have been grabbing attention in recent months at the festivals of Berlin, Cannes, Venice, Toronto, New York, San Sebastián... They’ll be seen on screens around the world in 2023. They are the new faces of French cinema, and they are UniFrance's 10 to Watch 2023.
Unifrance is proud to to focus the spotlight on this new generation of directors, actors, and actresses, who contribute so fully to the effervescence of French cinematographic creation, and to encourage the distribution of their films beyond France’s borders.
Unifrance 10 to Watch 2022
Dali Benssalah, actor
Bastien Bouillon, actor
Davy Chou, director
Céline Devaux, director
Lyna Khoudri, actress
Paul Kircher, actor
Charlotte Le Bon, director
Annabelle Lengronne, actress
Rebecca Marder, actress
Nadia Tereszkiewicz, actress
Berlin French Film Week (2022)
Type: UniFrance festival
Theme: French films
Location: Germany
Date: from 24/11/2022 to 30/11/2022
The Berlin French Film Week, founded as part of an initiative launched by the French Institute in 2000, is a competitive festival organized by the French Embassy in Germany in collaboration with uniFrance Films and the Yorck Kino group.
This festival showcases around thirty films, including a dozen titles presented in preview screenings, some of these from Quebec, Belgium and Africa. Films selected include productions presented by German distributors, who use the event as a launching pad in the lead-up to fheir films' commercial release, as well as the latest French films yet to find a buyer.
9,000 spectators attend the festival each year.
More info: https://en.unifrance.org/festivals-and-markets/1004/berlin-french-film-week/2022
Official Teaser | MyFrenchFilmFestival Cannes Special Edition
From July 6 to 17, 2021, you can discover 12 feature films and 12 short films, all subtitled in more than 10 languages, for free and worldwide on MyFrenchFilmFestival.com. The shorts will also be broadcast on UniFrance's YouTube channel (@unifrance), MyFrenchFilmFestival's Facebook page (@myfrenchfilmfestival) and MyFrenchFilmFestival's Instagram account (@myfrenchfilmfestival).
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