L’Ecole est Finie | Île Courts 2018

6 to 17 years old

Youth Screenings – L’Ecole est Finie

The Youth Screenings of the Ile Courts 2018 Festival are a unique opportunity for young Mauritians to discover new horizons through the infinite possibilities offered by the seventh art.  

The L’Ecole est Finie screenings invite an audience aged between 6 and 17 years old to the Institut Francais de Maurice to discover a selection of short films offered by the Institut Francais Cinema.

In collaboration with the Institut Français Cinéma and l’Institut Français de Maurice.

A TOUTES LES DINGOTES ET A TOUS LES DINGOS

A TOUTES LES DINGOTES ET A TOUS LES DINGOS

by AUGUSTIN GUICHOT. France / 2016 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

Forgive me beautiful Dingote. Excuse me, noble Dingo. I’m in bed where I’m tied up. The bronchitis that led me straight to the old Gotte…

AUTOMNE

AUTOMNE

by HUGO DE FAUCOMPRET. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

A man and his ox roam the roads as the seasons come and go, witnesses of Nature’s whims and surprises.

LE BESTIAIRE OU CORTEGE D’ORPHEE

LE BESTIAIRE OU CORTEGE D’ORPHEE

by FLORENT GRATTERY. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

During his journey, the poet shares with us the creative process through the powerful portrait of five animals.

CARTE POSTALE

CARTE POSTALE

by FABIENNE WAGENAAR. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

A woman is waiting for news of her man, gone to war. She imagines his life until she receives a postcard.

LE COIN

LE COIN

by CHARLIE BELIN. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

They wait in the street to be given work, bread, a look. But they do not wait for us to try to be happy.

FUSEE SIGNAL

FUSEE SIGNAL

by CAROLINE CHERRIER. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

A wounded soldier is transported at the back of an ambulance. At the light of a flare, his journey turns into a disturbing experience.

LA SOLE, ENTRE L’EAU ET LE SABLE

LA SOLE, ENTRE L’EAU ET LE SABLE

by ANGELE CHIODO. France / 2011 / Animation / 15’
French, without subtitles

During evolution, the sole became asymmetrical. Today, nobody knows exactly how it happened. In 2010, a team of researchers tried to break through this secret.

JE ME SOUVIENS DE MON ENFANCE

JE ME SOUVIENS DE MON ENFANCE

by MARIE DE LAPPARENT. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

During a party, a man slips into a childhood memory. He will experience a storm in a teacup!

LE PONT MIRABEAU

LE PONT MIRABEAU

by MARJORIE CAUP. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

An abstract dive into the water of this poem that mixes lost love with the flow of moving memories.

LE REPAS

LE REPAS

by EMILIE PHUONG. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

Two brothers meet for a special meal that plunges them into the memory of a beautiful afternoon of their childhood.

MUTATION

MUTATION

by LOIC ESPUCHE. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

A man goes to war. From upheavals to metamorphoses, the conflict changes him into loud cries Hey! Oh! Ah!

SALTIMBANQUES

SALTIMBANQUES

by WEN FAN and MENGSHI FANG. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

The band of musicians arrives in the village and joyfully upsets, musically, the established order. What a party!

UN OISEAU CHANTE

UN OISEAU CHANTE

by MATHIEU GOURIOU. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

The song of a bird accompanies and warms up the life of a soldier immersed in the life of the trenches.

VILLE ET CŒUR

VILLE ET CŒUR

by ANNE-SOPHIE RAIMOND. France / 2015 / Animation / 03’
French, without subtitles

When the heart of the poet beats to the rhythm of the city, twirling with weathervanes, life springs into fireworks.

RHAPSODIE POUR UN POT-AU-FEU

RHAPSODIE POUR UN POT-AU-FEU

by MARION ROUSSEL, CHARLOTTE CAMBON, SOIZIC MOUTON and STEPHANIE MERCIER. France / 2012 / Animation / 03’
English, without subtitles

Three generations of the same family live under the same roof in a detuned choreography. The mother, leader of the family, tries in vain to bring them together for dinner.

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