PRODUCTION INFO
Title: Champ des Possible
Format: Documentary short
Language: French
Duration: 13 minutes
Release: 2015
CREW
Director: Christina Picchi
Screenwriter: Christina Picchi
DOP: Christina Picchi
Editor: Christina Picchi
Producers: Annika Hellström / Cinenic Film, Giorgio Giampà, Christina Picchi
FESTIVALS AND AWARDS
2015 Orizzonti Short Films at Venice Film Festival, Italy
2015 2ANNAS International Short Film Festival, Latvia
2015 Festival Du Nouveau Cinema, Quebec
2015 Werkleitz Festival – Move On Exhibition, Germany
2015 Tiranshort weavesa International Film Festival, Albania
2015 Arcipelago Short Film Festival, Italy
2015 Centre Phi Gallery, Quebec
2015 Screening Circolo del Cinema of Lucca, Italy
2015 11th Prague Short Film Festival, Czech Republic
2015 Main Film, Canada
2015 Screening Teatro Parenti, Italy
2015 AM Docs, USA
2015 Festival del Cinema Europeo, Italy
2016 Busan International Short Film Festival, South Korea,
2016 International Environmental FilmFestival, Canarias
2016 Vienna Independent Shorts, Italy
2016 AsterFest International Film Festival, Macedonia
2016 New York Film Week
2016 Byron Bay International Film Festival, Australia
2016 Architecture Film Festival Lisbon, Portugal
2016 International Short Film Festival, Cyprus
2016 Sulmona International Film Festival, Italy
2016 Kala Lumpur Experimental Film Festival, Malaysia
2016 Meta-cinema, Bologna Academy of Art, Italy
2016 Prato Filmmakers in Festival, Prato, Italy
2016 XIII Mostra del Video e del Cinema d’Autore, Bisceglie, Italy
2016 AsterFest International Film Festival, Macedonia
2016 CinemAmbiente – Environmental Film Festival, Italy
2016 DokuMa, Croatia
2016 A corto di Donne, Italy
2016 Toko Film Festival, Italy
2016 Flickers: Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF)
2016 ARKIPEL International Documentary and Experimental Film Festival, Indonesia
2016 FeKK – Ljubljana short film festival, Slovenia
2016 Helsinki International Film Festival
2016 B-EST, Romania
SYNOPSIS
A contemporary city symphony where floating memories blend with the sounds of the streets and the natural elements, where tales of loss and love are mirrored by the demolition and construction of new buildings, where life and death stand next to each other, like the darkest hour of the night and the first lights of the day.