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Annecy 2024


21 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2023. Last article published on 19/06/2024.

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Review: Spermageddon

Review: Spermageddon

Norway’s Tommy Wirkola and Rasmus A Sivertsen tell the tale of a shoal of spermatozoids desperately seeking out an egg to fertilise  

19/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

Review: Diplodocus

Review: Diplodocus

The first Polish film in 3D, directed by Wojtek Wawszczyk, transports us to the fantastical world of a little dinosaur who takes on the unknown in order to find his parents  

19/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

Review: Savages

Review: Savages

Claude Barras’ new film transports us into the heart of Borneo where the fight to safeguard nature, but also one’s own identity, becomes primordial  

18/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

Review: Rock Bottom

Review: Rock Bottom

Spanish director María Trénor immerses herself in the music scene of the Seventies, with its psychedelics, hallucinatory love, and boundless creativity  

17/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

Memoir of a Snail triumphs at Annecy

Memoir of a Snail triumphs at Annecy

The film by Australia’s Adam Elliot claimed the Crystal for Best Feature Film, while Gints Zilbalodis’ Flow walked away with three trophies  

17/06/2024 | Annecy 2024 | Awards

Review: Into the Wonderwoods

Review: Into the Wonderwoods

Vincent Paronnaud and Alexis Ducord deliver a mega-dynamic and incredibly funny film for all audiences about a very young adventurer who never gives up  

13/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

Vincent Paronnaud and Alexis Ducord • Directors of Into the Wonderwoods

Interview: Vincent Paronnaud and Alexis Ducord • Directors of Into the Wonderwoods

"If we save nature, maybe nature will save us"

Working together for the very first time, the two French filmmakers divulge the secrets behind the creation of a children’s film which is also a hit with adults  

13/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

Kristina Dufková • Director of Living Large

Interview: Kristina Dufková • Director of Living Large

“What I found most appealing about the book was Ben’s inner world, and that was also the most complicated aspect to put on screen”

The Czech director explains what drove her to adapt the book by French author Mikaël Ollivier and the importance of music in her film  

12/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

Review: Living Large

Review: Living Large

In her debut feature film, Czech director Kristina Dufková tells the story a bright teenager who’s grappling with an excess of kilos which is weighing heavily on his heart  

12/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

Review: A Boat in the Garden

Review: A Boat in the Garden

Jean-François Laguionie crafts a delicate and beautiful opus about the metaphorical journey of a family trio building a boat in their garden in the post-war period  

11/06/2024 | Annecy 2024

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