A Wonderful Age
What gives meaning to your life today? Do you still have plans? How do you approach death?
There is an age when these questions take on another dimension.
Bernard is 75, Yvonne is 80, Denise 84 and Elie 90. Without modesty, they share with us their hopeful outlook on this season of life.
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David CabannesDirectorAn Invisible Man
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Auriane CabannesDirector
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David CabannesProducerAn Invisible Man
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Camera and sound operatorCamera and sound operator
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David CabannesEditorAn Invisible Man
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Jonathan BenmussaColor grading
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Damien FavreauSound mixing
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Project Title (Original Language):Le bel âge
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:16 minutes 22 seconds
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Completion Date:January 25, 2020
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Production Budget:11,479 EUR
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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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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
After studying science, David Cabannes changed radically his way by becoming a self-taught filmmaker, his first passion. He has directed several music videos, including "An Invisible Man" (for musician David Guez), which was named Best Music Video at the Feel The Reel International Film Festival and nominated at the Lift-Off First-Time Filmmaker Sessions. He has also just co-directed a short documentary, A Wonderful Age, and a short fiction film, Les Aiguilles Rouges.
Auriane Cabannes is a general practitioner. Fascinated by the strength of character of some of her elderly patients, she co-directed with her brother the short documentary A Wonderful Age.