You will be fine
Give it time. You'll get over it. Jean celebrates his birthday, gets drunk and recalls the dreadful weekend that led to his break-up with Mathilde.
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Céline DevauxDirectorSunday Lunch
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Céline DevauxWriterSunday Lunch
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Ron DyensProducerLong Way North, The Empty, Sunday Lunch, Beach Flags, Tram, Barking Island
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Swann ArlaudKey CastRomantics Anonymous, Les Anarchistes, The Wakhan Front, Baden Baden
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Victoire Du BoisKey Cast
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Flavien BergerComposer
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Project Title (Original Language):Gros chagrin
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Project Type:Animation, Short
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Genres:Drama, Comedy
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Runtime:14 minutes 58 seconds
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Completion Date:March 1, 2017
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Country of Origin:France
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Country of Filming:France
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Language:French
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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74. Mostra Internationale d'Arte CinematograficaVenice
Italy
September 8, 2017
World premiere
Orrizonti Award for Best Short Film -
Milano International Film festivalMilan
Italy -
FIFF NamurNamur
Belgium -
Gijon International Film FestivalGijon
Spain
Spanish Premiere
Young Jury Award for Best Short Film -
Winterthur Film FestivalWinterthur
Switzerland -
Stockholm International Film FestivalStockholm
Sweden -
Festival Tous CourtsAix en Provence
France -
Les Sommets du cinéma d’animationMontréal
Canada
Céline Devaux is a director and illustrator born in 1987. After her studies in Literature and History, she continued at L’Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs of Paris. Her final film project, Vie et Mort de l’Illustre Grigori Efimovitch Raspoutine, was selected by multiple festivals in 2013 and has won several awards, notably at the Festival International of Clermont-Ferrand and at the Festival Premiers Plans of Angers. She lives and works in Paris on several plastic projects, movies, animated movies and illustrations (notably for the weekly « The 1 »). Her latest short film, Sunday Lunch, supported by Arte France, the CNC and the Paris Cinema Mission of the Paris City Hall, was selected in Cannes Official Competition and has won many awards, including the Cesar of the best animation short film in 2016.