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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.
Cast and characters
- Michel Crémadès (Marcel)
- Christine Melcer (Carole)
- Catherine Cyler (Marie)
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
- ReelHeART International Film Festival (June 2006): 1st place short film
Official selections
- Golden Horse Film Festival - Digital Shorts Competition Taiwan (November 2005)
- Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival South Korea (July 2005)
- Fantasporto Portugal (March 2005)
- Santa Barbara International Film Festival USA (January 2005)
- Foyle Film Festival - Seagate Northern Ireland (November 2004)
References
- "Photograbber (2004)". en.unifrance.org. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
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