Little pile of things

A 90 year-old lady explains the origin of her perception of possessions and the personal reasons which drive her to amass things, which have taken over her living space. Confronting the problem of emptiness and fullness, the story follows Jeanette with her Diogene's syndrome in a poetic journey with a lady who represents the past, present and future through her relationship with things, Virginie Balabaud presents an artistic alternative by suggesting her to build a tent with all her accumulated fabrics.

  • Virginie Balabaud
    Director
  • Eugène Lledo
    Music
  • Laurent Pruvost
    3D Image
  • Sylvestre Chatenay
    Video editing
  • Laetitia Chazottes
    Video editing
  • matthew kay
    translation
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Experimental, Short, Other
  • Runtime:
    25 minutes
  • Country of Origin:
    France
  • Language:
    English, French
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • LOS ANGELES FILM REVIEW INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS
    Los Angeles
    United States
    BRONZE AWARDS
  • YOFIFEST
    Yonkers New York States
    United States
    October 25, 2015
    North American Premiere
  • NYC Independent Film Festival
    New York City
    United States
    April 27, 2016
  • Hollywood International Independent Documentary awards
    Los Angeles
    United States
    June 11, 2016
    Winner Filmmaker, Winner Foreign Short
  • THEMODCON LONDON FILM FESTIVAL
    London
    United Kingdom
    Nominated as finalist
Director - Virginie Balabaud
Director Statement

virginiebalabaud.fr