Discover the trailer of the 2024 Champs Élysées Film Festival: 13th edition of a festival created by Sophie Dulac
2024 Champs Élysées Film Festival : the website
FRENCH FEATURE FILM COMPETITION:
The filmmakers celebrated in this competition seem to be driven by a common force: RESISTANCE.
AMERICAN FEATURE FILM COMPETITION:
This year, the selected American feature films embody the spirit of an America seeking balance in a chaotic world. They cling to the nostalgia of the 90s with its pop culture, the expansion of the internet, and communication tools, while exploring the quest for a unique community as the foundation of a new society.
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FEATURE FILM JURY AWARDS
The Feature Film Jury, chaired by director and screenwriter Rebecca Zlotowski, along with actress, singer, and director Alma Jodorowsky, filmmaker and screenwriter Jimmy Laporal-Trésor, producer Marie-Ange Luciani, and director Nicolas Peduzzi, awarded the following prizes:
The Grand Jury Prize for Best American Independent Feature to Good One by India Donaldson. A grant of €11,000 from Banque Transatlantique was awarded to the director to aid in the development of her next feature film.
The Grand Jury Prize for Best French Independent Feature to Diaries from Lebanon by Myriam El Hajj. A grant of €11,000 from Banque Transatlantique was awarded to the director to aid in the development of her next feature film.
The Jury Prize for Best American Direction to Nathan Silver for his film Between the Temples. A grant of €2,500 from the festival was awarded to the director.
The Jury Prize for Best French Direction to Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel for their film Eat the Night. A grant of €2,500 from the festival was awarded to the directors.
SHORT FORM JURY AWARDS
The Short Form Jury, chaired by director, screenwriter, and actor Jean-Baptiste Durand, along with actress and director Emilie Brisavoine, artist and actress Park Ji-Min, director, actor, and stage director Nans Laborde-Jourdàa, and author and director Ovidie, awarded the following prizes:
The Grand Jury Prize for Best American Independent Short to Merman by Sterling Hampton. A grant of €2,500 from Banque Transatlantique was awarded to the director.
The Grand Jury Prize for Best French Independent Short to Les liens du sang by Hakim Atoui. A grant of €2,500 from Banque Transatlantique was awarded to the director.
A Special Mention was awarded to Corps tannés by Malou Six.
The Grand Jury Prize for Best Independent Medium-Length Film (tied) to Reset by Souliman Schelfout and Incident by Bill Morrison. A grant of €3,000 from the festival was awarded to the directors.
PRESS JURY AWARDS
The Press Jury, composed of journalists Esther Brejon, Arthur Cios, Olivia Cooper-Hadjian, and Laura Pertuy, awarded the following prizes:
The Critics’ Prize for Best American Independent Feature to Between the Temples by Nathan Silver.
The Critics’ Prize for Best French Independent Feature to Eat the Night by Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel.
AUDIENCE AWARDS
The Audience Award for Best American Independent Feature to I Saw the TV Glow by Jane Schoenbrun.
The Audience Award for Best French Independent Feature to Habibi, chanson pour mes ami.e.s by Florent Gouëlou.
The Audience Award for Best American Independent Short to Bob’s Funeral by Jack Dunphy.
The Audience Award for Best French Independent Short to Sirènes by Sarah Malléon.
2024 Champs Élysées Film Festival: the awarded films
Habibi, chanson pour mes ami.e.s, Florent Gouëlou
FRENCH FEATURE FILM COMPETITION
SYNOPSIS For the past 3 years, La Flèche d’Or, a community and cultural space in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, has been offering performances and solidarity activities.
Each month, artists from the Habibi Evenings perform drag shows with a cinema theme. Habibi, Song for My Friendsfollows the preparation of the last cabaret of the season.
From costume making to collective rehearsals, the film portrays five drag artists and how their commitment resonates with that of La Flèche d’Or. Both the troupe and the volunteers are driven by the question of welcome and community. Until the grand finale, an engaged, festive, and convivial drag show.
With Javel Habibi/Florent Gouëlou, Sara Forever/Matthieu Barbin, Ruby on the Nail/Maxime Der Nahabédian, Tuna Mess/Clovis Nix, Kiara Bolt/Mathias Jamain Houngnikpo.
Between the temples, Nathan Silver
AMERICAN FEATURE FILM COMPETITION
SYNOPSIS A cantor in the midst of a crisis of faith (Jason Schwartzman) has his world turned upside down when his elementary school music teacher re-enters his life as a Bat Mitzvah student.
With Jason Schwartzman, Carol Kane, Dolly de Leon, Caroline Aaron, Robert Smigel
I SAW THE TV GLOW, Jane Schoenbrun
AMERICAN FEATURE FILM COMPETITION
SYNOPSIS Owen is just a teenager barely surviving his suburban American life when his classmate shows him a mysterious late-night TV show; a vision of a supernatural world below theirs. Bathed in the pale light of the TV screen, the line between reality and fiction begins to blur.
With Justice Smith, Brigette Lundy-Paine
Diaries from Lebanon, Myriam El Hajj
FRENCH FEATURE FILM COMPETITION
SYNOPSIS Weapons, ballots, or the streets.
Such is the choice for Georges, Joumana, and Perla Joe. Three destinies, one desire to change a sick country: Lebanon.
How to keep dreaming when everything around us is collapsing?
With Joumana Haddad, Georges Moufarej, Perla Joe Maalouli
EAT THE NIGHT de Caroline Poggi & Jonathan Vinel
FRENCH FEATURE FILM COMPETITION
SYNOPSIS Pablo and his sister Apolline escape their daily lives by playing Darknoon, a video game that has grown up with them. One day, Pablo meets Night, whom he introduces to his small schemes, distancing himself from Apolline. As the game’s end approaches, the two boys provoke the anger of a rival gang.
With Théo Cholbi, Erwan Kepoa Falé, Lila Gueneau
GOOD ONE d’India Donaldson
AMERICAN FEATURE FILM COMPETITION
SYNOPSIS Sam, 17, would prefer to spend the weekend with her friends, but she agrees to join her father Chris in the Catskills region of New York. A paradisiacal place where Matt, Chris’s lifelong friend, is also invited.
With Lily Collias, James Le Gros, Danny McCarthy