2013 Champs-Élysées Film Festival
Opening film | Struck by Lightning |
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Closing film | Imogene |
Location | Paris, France |
Founded | 2012 |
Awards | Audience Prize: Best American Independent Feature-Length Film (How To Make Money Selling Drugs) |
Hosted by | Julie Gayet & Olivier Martinez |
No. of films | 9 (Feature-Length Films In Competition) 11 (French Short Films In Competition) 23 (American Short Films In Competition) |
Festival date | 12 – 18 June 2013 |
Website | champselyseesfilmfestival |
The second edition of the Champs-Élysées Film Festival was held from 12 to 18 June 2013, with actors Olivier Martinez and Julie Gayet presiding. Struck by Lightning, by , was screened at the Opening Ceremony, while Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini's Imogene was shown at the Closing Ceremony. Along with its competitive Official Selections for American feature-length films, American Shorts and French Shorts, the Festival presented a wide selection of important American and French movie premieres, a 7-film Brad Pitt retrospective to mark the release of World War Z and The TCM Cinema Essentials, a thirteen-film selection of American and French classics. Three Audience Prizes (Best American Feature-Length Film, Best American Short Film, Best French Short Film) were presented during the Closing Ceremony, held at the Publicis Cinema.[1][2]
Official Selection of American Independent Films[]
- , directed by Jocelyn Towne
- Blood Pressure, directed by Sean Garrity
- Hide Your Smiling Faces, directed by
- How To Make Money Selling Drugs, directed by Matthew Cooke
- Any Day Now, directed by Travis Fine
- Coldwater, directed by
- Decoding Annie Parker, directed by Steven Bernstein
- It Felt Like Love, directed by Eliza Hittman
- Thanks for Sharing, directed by Stuart Blumberg[3]
Official Selection of Short Films[]
French Shorts Competitive Selection[]
French Shorts Selection
- Désolée Pour Hier Soir, directed by Hortense Gelinet
- Suzanne, directed by Wilfried Méance
- La Voix De Kate Moss, directed by Tatiana-Margaux Bonhomme
- La Mère Morte, directed by Thierry Charrier
- Rétention, directed by Thomas Kruithof
- Le Père Noël Est Mort, directed by Valentin Marro
- Nous Sommes Tous Des Êtres Penchés, directed by Simon Lelouch
La Femis Shorts Selection
- Faux Frères, directed by Lucas Delangle
- Hier J’Étais Deux, directed by Sylvain Coisne
- 3 Secondes Et Demie, directed by Édouard Beaucamp
- Les Filles De La Côte d’Azur, directed by Axel Victor
American Shorts Competitive Selection[]
American Shorts Selection
- Pearl Was Here, directed by Kate Marks
- The Captain, directed by Nash Edgerton & Spencer Susser
- Mobile Homes, directed by Vladimir de Fontenay
- Palimpsest, directed by Michael Tyburski
- Cupid, directed by John Dion
Columbia University Film Festival Shorts Selection
- Blackwood, directed by Natasha Johns-Messenger
- Penny Dreadful, directed by Shane Atkinson
- Soul Winner, directed by Jennifer Gerber
- Asternauts, directed by Marta Masferre
- The Dark, directed by Justin P. Lange
USC School of Cinematic Arts Shorts Selection
- Elie’s Overcoat, directed by Erik Howell
- Midnight, directed by Talia Lidia
- Shaya, directed by Amir Noorani
- Tina For President, directed by Carmen Emmi
- Waking Up, directed by Yuta Okamura
American Film Institute Shorts Selection
- 113 Degrees, directed by Sabrina Doyle
- Goldenstate, directed by Moshe Sayada
- Machsom, directed by Joel Novoa
- Splendor, directed by Eric Yandoc
New York University Tisch School of the Arts Shorts Selection
- The Hunter and the Swan..., directed by Emily Carmichael
- Deja vu, directed by Alexis Gambis
- And Winter Slow, directed by Brian Lannin
- Doubles With Slight Pepper, directed by Ian Harnarine[4]
US in Progress Official Selection[]
- Beneath the Harvest Sky, directed by Gita Pullapilly
- B.F.E., directed by Shawn Telford
- Children, directed by Jaffe Zinn
- Ping Pong Summer, directed by Michael Tully
- I Believe in Unicorns, directed by Leah Meyerhoff
- 1982, directed by Tommy Olivier[5]
Awards[]
Audience Prizes
- Best American Independent Film: How To Make Money Selling Drugs, directed by Matthew Cooke
- Best American Short Film: Penny Dreadful, directed by Shane Atkinson
- Best French Short Film: Nous Sommes Tous Des Êtres Penchés, directed by Simon Lelouch[6]
US in Progress
- US in Progress Paris Award: 1982, directed by Tommy Olivier[7]
Festival theaters[]
- Le Balzac
- Gaumont Champs-Elysées
- Le Lincoln
- MK2 Grand Palais
- Publicis Cinéma
- UGC George V
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "2013 Champs-Élysées Film Festival Announces Lineup". Archived from the original on 5 January 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- ^ "'How to Make Money ' Wins Champs-Elysees Prize". Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- ^ "2013 Champs-Élysées Film Festival Announces Lineup". Archived from the original on 5 January 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- ^ "Official Festival Program in PDF" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- ^ "US in Progress Celebrates Its Second Year at the Champs Elysees Film Festival". Archived from the original on 10 June 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- ^ "'How to Make Money ' Wins Champs-Elysees Prize". Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- ^ "US in Progress Celebrates Its Second Year at the Champs Elysees Film Festival". Archived from the original on 10 June 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
External links[]
- Champs-Élysées Film Festival
- 2013 in Paris
- 2013 in French cinema
- 2013 film festivals
- 2013 festivals in Europe