Prizes

International Selection

Jury’s Grand Prize

3 000 € offered by Grand Poitiers
2 post-production days offered by Lily Post-Prod

Jury’s Special Prize

1 500 € offered by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regional Council

Best Director Prize

1 500 € offered by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regional Council

Best Screenplay Prize

1 000 € offered by the University of Poitiers

Student Jury’s Prize

1 500 € offered by the University of Poitiers

Audience Prize

1 500 € offered by the Poitiers Film Festival

French Critics’ Discovery Prize

Free festival pass for Semaine de la Critique, Cannes 2022

L’Extra Court Prize

Acquisition of the movie’s rights for L’Extra Court catalogue in order to broadcast it before film screenings offered by L’Agence du court métrage

Amnesty International France Prize

500 € offered by Amnesty International France

So French!

Jury’s Prize

Registration and film membership at L’Agence du court métrage for 2 years, 10 FilmFestPlatform credits paid for by L’Agence du court métrage.

High-school students’ Prize

500 € offered by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regional Council

L’Extra Court Prize

Acquisition of the movie’s rights for L’Extra Court catalogue in order to broadcast it before film screenings offered by L’Agence du court métrage.

Audience Prize

Free registration to Short Film Corner 2022

International Student Jury Prize

Creation of the English subtitles for the director laureate offered by VOSTAO

Jurys

International Selection

Florence Bamba, director
Passionate about acting, Florence Bamba participated in the Gindou film festival’s writing residency La Ruche in 2015, where she wrote Numéro 10. This short film would be selected in over 60 festivals and broadcast on France 3 and TV5. She is currently writing her second short and is developing the series Celles qui restent with Anifa Chanfiou.

Páris Cannes, director
Born in Brazil, Páris Cannes moved to Brussels in 2014 to study at INSAS. His first short The Dragon with Two Heads did the festival tour, receiving several awards including the Amnesty International France Prize at the Poitiers Film Festival 2020.

Anna Cazenave Cambet, director
After studying photography, Anna Cazenave Cambet went on to earn a degree in filmmaking from the Fémis, graduating with honors in 2017. She directed her first feature in 2019, De l’or pour les chiens (Critics’ Week 2020), and is currently developing her second feature with Les Films de Pierre. She is also a screenwriter for several filmmakers.

Marion Desseigne Ravel, director
A graduate of the Fémis, Marion Desseigne Ravel is the author of several shorts, Les Murs, Voyage en Lémurie, and Fatiya, which were well received at festivals. She writes fictions anchored in reality revolving around the blooming of desire. Her first feature, Les Meilleures, previewed during the Poitiers Film Festival, comes out on March 2, 2022.

Jules Reinartz, producer
A graduate of the Fémis’s Atelier Ludwigsburg-Paris, Jules Reinartz joined Films Grand Huit in 2018. He is a film producer: Maalbeek by Ismaël Joffroy Chandoutis (Critics’ Week 2020) and Grand Huit by Jonathan Millet (Directors’ Fortnight 2020).

So French!

Clément Bigot
Charlotte Lemaire
Thibaut Sichet

The French Union of Film Critics Jury

Amandine Dall’Omo
Léo Ortuno
Hélène Robert

Student Jury

Teodosia Balaboi 
Louis Bret 
Mélissa Calmes 
Erkin Piskin 
Achille Rat
Flavie Seguin 
Lounès Senelet 

Amnesty International France Jury

Josette Barbotin
Françoise Baudry
Myriam Meunier Ben Younes
Nina Joly
Lucas Thiel