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Pour exister (What it Takes)

Pour exister (What it Takes)

KELSI PHUNG + FABIEN CORRE | FRANCE | 2023 | 1 MIN | FRENCH EST

KELSI PHUNG + FABIEN CORRE | FRANCE | 2023 | 1 MIN | FRENCH EST

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Synopsis

A very powerful short animated film on what it means to be a queer person in a cisheteronormative society.

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Filmmaker Bio

Kelsi Phung is a non-binary filmmaker and graphic author graduated from Gobelins.

Filmmaker Bio

Fabien Corre's work focuses on the tension between gentleness and disquiet, on the shift from the beautiful to the horrific. His images are assembled from pieces left over from dreams, from sensations drawn from the colors of his childhood in Brittany, or from the influence of poetry. They are lost or veiled images, a kind of enigma that must be brought up from the depths - stagnant, ancient ambiences.

Producer

Jean Bouthors

Writer

Kelsi Phung, Fabien Corre

Cast

  • Tadeo Escalante
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