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Sunday Nostalgia

Vicky, Meg & Seth are best friends; how will they react when they realize they're going to spend their last morning as a trio?

  • Ila Pittaluga
    Director
  • Ila Pittaluga
    Writer
  • Sasha Timmer
    Writer
  • Joy Biamwenze
    Writer
  • Luca Mason
    Producer
  • Antonella Manté
    Producer
  • Alexi Van Hennecker
    DOP
  • Eliora Vandeputte
    Key Cast
    "Vicky"
  • Sasha Timmer
    Key Cast
    "Meg"
  • Ash Charles
    Key Cast
    "Seth"
  • Simon Kremar
    Original Soundtrack
  • Joris De Meester
    Sound Mix
  • Zane Berry
    Color Grade
  • Arthur Pilon
    Camera Assistant
  • Sidi Omar
    Gaffer
  • Simon Donceel
    Best Boy
  • Nathaniel Van Ouytsel
    PA
  • Flor Huybens
    Boom Operator
  • Anthony Boscher
    VFX
  • Rose Samy
    Costume Assistant
  • Patrick Horvath
    Poster & Title Designed
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    drama, comedy, coming-of-age
  • Runtime:
    8 minutes 43 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    May 1, 2021
  • Production Budget:
    5,500 EUR
  • Country of Origin:
    Belgium
  • Country of Filming:
    Belgium
  • Language:
    French
  • Shooting Format:
    16mm
  • Aspect Ratio:
    4:3
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Ila Pittaluga

Ila is a French-Italian director living in Brussels - she's also a Jewish Queer Woman aware of the power and responsability of representation. Movies are for her the opportunity of having a conversation, to challenge and to be challenged. The magic of film-making and the audiovisual creation motivate her to always look forward to the next big adventure.

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Director Statement

"Sunday Nostalgia - Le dimanche des amis" was made possible thanks to the trust of my Cast & Crew + by the Kickstarter's Backers. It's been overwhelming to feel how many people supported the project and related to the story. This is why we do what we do.

Sunday Nostalgia is a Brussels-based story, but it really is reflecting the grandiosity of a big city, as well as the thrill of having the chance to leave. Maybe you'll come back, maybe not. Not knowing can be scary and exciting at times. I like to call this film a window into this trio's life; I hope you will feel it, too, for those 8 minutes.