Photograbber

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Photograbber (original title Photomateurs) is an 18 minute French live action short film (with English subtitles) written and directed by Pascal Tosi

Synopsis

Set in 1952, this is a tale about a unique camera that captures reality. When the photos rebel against the photographer (a charming, henpecked toymaker) a battle begins. Who will win? The photos or the photographer ?

Cast and characters

Technical team

  • Director : Pascal Tosi
  • Produced by : Aton Soumache
  • Director of photography : Juan Diego Solanas
  • Editing : Sylviane Gozin
  • Set decorator : Frank Muller
  • Executive in Charge of Production : Jean-Frédéric Samie
  • Digital visual effects director : Hugues Namur
  • Special Effects : Sparx*

Awards

  • Mexico International Film Festival (June 2007) : Best director
  • Tahoe-Reno International Film Festival (August 2006) : Best of the festival - New Foreign Director
  • ReelHeART International Film Festival (June 2006) : 1st place short film
  • Foursite Film Festival (March 2006) : Best Foreign
  • Carolina Film and Video Festival (February 2006) : Kodak award for Cinematography
  • Fano International Film Festival (October 2005) : First prize video
  • Hertfordshire International Film Festival (October 2005) : Best Cinematography
  • Festival International du Film - La Paplemühle (October 2005) : Prix du meilleur scénario court métrage
  • FAIF Film Festival (October 2005) : Audience award - Best Underground
  • Effets stars - Festival international des Effets spéciaux (September 2005) : Prix du jury Graulen - Live SFX
  • Festival des nations - Ebensee (June 2005) : Golden bear
  • WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival (April 2005) : Platinum Remi award
  • ION international short film & animation (October 2004) : ION international short film of the year award

Official selections

  • Great Lakes Independent Film Festival USA (September 2006)
  • Newport Beach Film Festival USA (April 2006)
  • Aarhus Festival of Independent Arts AFIA Denmark (April 2006)
  • Belgrade Documentary and Short Film Festival Serbia (April 2006)
  • Semana Internacional de Cine Fantastico Malaga, Spain (March 2006)
  • Manchester International Short Film Festival - Kini Film UK (February 2006)
  • Festival of European Film on Wheels Turkey (November 2005)
  • Starz Denver International Film Festival USA (November 2005)
  • Golden Horse Film Festival - Digital Shorts Competition Taiwan (November 2005)
  • Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival USA (October 2005)
  • Screamfest Horror Film Festival USA (October 2005)
  • Lund International Fantastic Film Festival Sweden (September 2005)
  • International Short Film Festival in Drama Greece (September 2005)
  • Los Angeles International Short Film Festival USA (September 2005)
  • European Film Festival Alpinale Austria (August 2005)
  • Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival South Korea (July 2005)
  • Festival de Huesca Spain (June 2005)
  • Athens International Film & Video Festival Ohio, USA (May 2005)
  • Fantasporto Portugal (March 2005)
  • Santa Barbara International Film Festival USA (January 2005)
  • Foyle Film Festival - Seagate Northern Ireland (November 2004)
  • Saint Louis International Film Festival USA (November 2004)

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