Films for children age 3 - Films for children age 7 - Films for children age 12
Recent films, previews, previously unreleased films from age 12
Short films in competition 3 from age 12
Compétition 3
1'28

One Fine Morning (Un beau matin)
Serge Avedikian / France / 2005 / Animation / 12' / 35 mm / in French
In a quiet town, a student and a photographer agree, without too much hesitation, to sacrifice their pets which no longer meet the standards given by the State. But these new standards soon extend beyond dogs and cats. Based on Franck Pavloff's short story Matin brun.
Contact: La Fabrique

Suzanne
Mona Achache / France / 2005 / Fiction / 7' / 35 mm / in French
In 1943, Joseph was arrested by Germans in front of his 13-year-old daughter, Suzanne. Suzanne is now 75. She is the director's grandmother. Here is her story.
Contact: Felix Films

Jamila
Ingeborg Jansen / Netherlands / 2004 / Documentary / 14' / 35 mm / original version with French subtitles
16-year-old Jamila is a female soccer talent wearing an Islamic headscarf. But sometimes, religion and football can clash...
Contact: Holland Harbour

Panther Martin
Terje Rangnes / Norway / 2005 / Fiction / 7'10'' / 35 mm / original version with French subtitles
One weekend a man goes fishing with his 8-year-old son Martin. The father has been absent for most of his son's life. Trapped in a small rowboat he is confronted with his life choices.
Contact: Norwegian Film Institute

My Head (Hodet Mitt)
Knut Petter Ryan / Norway / 2004 / Fiction-animation / 3'20'' / 35 mm / no dialogue
A surreal portrait of a multi-faceted character.
Contact: Norwegian Film Institute

Vuelco
Roberto Perez Toledo / Spain / 2005 / Fiction / 14' / 35 mm / original version with French subtitles
On a Sunday afternoon, a young man says good-bye to his childhood friend who is going to live on the other side of the world. They have no secrets from each other - or so it seems...
Contact: Lolita Peliculitas
At The Time (A l'époque)
Nadine Buss / France / 2005 / Animation / 8'20'' / 35 mm / in French
Very few Germans must have come to take refuge in France after the Liberation. It was the case of my father, whose nightmare was that someone may discover his nationality.
Contact: Strapontin
Old Crab (Vieux Crabe)
Camille Bialestowski / France / 2004 / Fiction / 21' / 35 mm / in French
The fishmonger's shop is on the ground floor. The parents are out. Brothers Damien, 12, and Ludo, 18, fully intend to take advantage of this freedom, but they've both been quick to forget that they are not alone: they have to take care of their grandfather.
Contact: TS Productions
Wednesday, June 14, 2 pm at the Olympic theatre (in Le Mont-Dore)
Thursday, June 15, 10:30 am at the Olympic theatre (in Le Mont-Dore)
Saturday, June 17, 11 am at the Olympic theatre (in Le Mont-Dore)