Festival du Film Merveilleux

The Festival du Film Merveilleux is an international film festival held in Paris, focusing on themes of magic and fantasy.[1] It was started by Benedicte Beaugeois and Maureen Gerby.[2][3][4] It is organized in conjunction with the Talulah Association, an organizer of short and feature film events in Paris, as well as workshops on film and ecological awareness.[5] It was first organized in 2010.

Festivals

24–27 March 2010

30 June--2 July 2011

Held at the Théâtre douze, 6 avenue Maurice Ravel, Paris

Jury:[8] Xavier Gens, Caroline Vié, Nicolas Alberny, Fabrice Joubert

Prize Festival 2011 [9] Best Movie : Planet Z directed by Momoko Seto Best animated movie : le silence sous l’ecorce directed by Joanna Lurie Best Screenplay : Junk directed by Kirk Hendry Special Prize : A morning Stroll directed by Grant Orchard Best music pick : Junk directed by Kirk Hendry

28–30 June 2012

Held at the Théâtre douze, 6 avenue Maurice Ravel, Paris Best Movie :Second seuil directed by Loïc Nicoloff produce by Tita production et Zoïc production, FRANCE Best animated movie : A shadow of blue directed by Carlos Lascano produce by les films du Cygne, Animation, FRANCE / SPAIN Best screenplay : Flejos y reflejos directed by Rioberto Lopez produce by escalando, SPAIN Special Prize : Demain c'est la fin du monde directed by Quentin Reynaud and Arthur Delaire produce by Magali film, FRANCE Music pick : Hasaki ya suda de Cedric ido, composers: Nicolas Tescari and David Chalmin, produce by DACP films, FRANCE Jury prize : Citrouille et vieilles dentelles directed by Juliette Loubieres, JPL films, Animation FRANCE / CANADA Best actress : Leticia Dolera , Fabrica de Munecas directed by Ainhoa Menéndez Goyoaga produit par Jaime Bartolomé PC, ESPAGNE Best actor : Niels Lucas, L'enclume directed by Thierry Nevez, produce by ASM, FRANCE

27–29 June 2013

Held at the Théâtre douze, 6 avenue Maurice Ravel, Paris Best Movies : SLEEPWORKING directed by Gavin Williams (also won Quiet Earth Prize) Jury Prize : MORT D'UNE OMBRE directed by Tom Van Avermaet Best animated movie ex aequo : LUMINARIS directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella and MILLE PATTES ET CRAPAUD directed by Anna Kmelevskaya Music pick : LUMINARIS directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella best screenplay : SUNSET DAY directed by J.A. Duran Jury : Patrick Amsom, Camille Solal,James BKS, Isabelle Doll, Florent Lamy, Isabelle Duval, Fouad Benhammou,Xavier Laurent

26–28 June 2014

Scheduled to be held at the Théâtre douze, 6 avenue Maurice Ravel, Paris

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