Fauve | An Innocent Game Goes Wrong | Oscar-Nominated Short Film

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 เม.ย. 2020
  • Two boys in a surface mine sink into a seemingly innocent power game with Mother Nature as the sole observer.
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    Fauve
    Written & Directed by Jeremy Comte
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    "A tale of two foolhardy boys goofing around in the Quebec wilderness, Jeremy Comte’s captivating short Fauve soon takes a dramatic turn that sees its young protagonists pitted against nature. Shocking and unflinching, this deserved winner of the Special Jury Prize at Sundance 2018 provokes strong visceral emotions in audiences, and its expert juxtaposition of the mundane and the horrific leaves an indelible mark on all who encounter it.
    Fauve is a personal film for Comte, with the writer/director/editor putting a lot of himself into his production beyond the obvious blood, sweat, and tears. As a child, growing up in the countryside, Comte had a recurring nightmare about the exact sort of scenario depicted in the film’s most tense moments. A few years ago, an unexpected flashback of those memories prompted him to explore elements of his childhood in his storytelling and this echo from the past soon turned into the inspiration for Fauve.
    Fascinated by the relationship between nature and human psychology, and by how our primitive traits manifest themselves, Comte’s decision to tell his story through two young characters was an inspired choice. His powerful screenplay has an uncanny authenticity, with dialogue flowing so naturally it’s easy to picture Comte, not so long ago, as one of those boys in rural Quebec, pulling pranks with his friends.
    A good script is nothing without the performances to bring it to life though and Comte’s writing is elevated by the commendable and raw performances of the two actors, embodying both the naivety and cruelty of kids their age. It’s as if the director had Felix Grenier and Alexandre Perreault in mind when he penned the film. The biggest emotional impact is set up by the director, but the two young leads bring it home, knowing when to show vulnerability and when to act tough, with a very mature subtlety.
    Being inspired by a dream, there’s naturally a strong lyricism to Comte’s style, with the location and cinematography playing an integral part of the audience’s experience. Shot in two different ways, Comte and his DP Olivier Gosset made the first half of Fauve look handheld (it actually isn’t!) whilst the second half maintains a more ‘locked-off’ feel. By filming this way, we experience the opening segment of the short through the wild and free perspective of the children, before feeling trapped, along with our protagonists, once the camera settles into more stable tripod shots... " - S/W Curator Céline Roustan
    CAST
    Tyler: Félix Grenier
    Benjamin: Alexandre Perreault
    The Woman: Louise Bombardier
    CREW
    Writer/ Director : Jeremy Comte
    Production : Evren Boisjoli (Achromatic Media), Maria Gracia Turgeon (Midi la Nuit)
    Cinematographer : Olivier Gossot
    Production Manager: Julie Groleau
    Production coordinator: Kelyna N. Lauzier
    1st AD: Catherine Kirouac
    Casting Director: Victor Tremblay-Blouin
    Costume Design: Renée Sawtelle
    Make-up & Hair Artist: Stéphanie Barette
    Sound recordist: Laurent Ouellette
    Key Grip: Roland Cody Laroque
    Best Boy Grip: Nicola Poitras Gamache
    Grips: Patrice Arsenault, Thibault Kersani
    1st Camera Assistant: Jeanne Dupuis
    2nd Camera assistant & Gimbal operator: Benjamin Granet
    Stunt Coordinator: Tyler Hall
    Visual Effect Supervisor: Jean-Francois Clément
    Assistant Visual Effect Supervisor: Alex Legault
    Unit Production Manager: Jean-Maxime Giguère
    Set Production Assistant: Gabrielle de Cevins
    Production Assistants: Stéphane Pierre-Dufour, Sophie Cullen Aubut, Sabrina Lavergne, Molly Manseau
    Production Driver: Antonio Gracia Molero
    Production Intern: Gabrielle de Cevins
    Medic: Dominique Laplante
    Catering: Reception GL
    Animal Wrangler: Alain Chiocchi
    Script collaborators: Patrica Boucher & Daphnée Côté Hallé
    Script Consultant: Phillipe Lesage
    Image Post Production: Outpost
    Post Production Supervisor: Simon Allard
    Editor : Jeremy Comte
    Online Editor: Simon Allard
    VFX Artist: Val Michailov
    Sound Post Production: Cult Nation
    Mixing & Sound Design : Hugues Bertrand, Théo Porcet, Jean-David Perron
    Foley Artist: Michael Anctil
    Sound Post Production Coordinator: Sophie Bérubé
    Colour: The Mill - Chicago
    Colourist : Luke Morrison
    Colour Assist: Lindsay Mazur
    Coulour Producer: Dan Butler
    Colour executive Producer: Laurie Adrianopoli
    Music: La Hacienda
    Composer: Brian D'Oliveira
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