Movie |
Immigrant | Moving Out
A mosaic of interrelated characters living in the same social housing project and all in search of happiness, forgiveness and meaning.
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A mosaic of interrelated characters living in the same social housing project and all in search of happiness, forgiveness and meaning.
Short Film | 2019
Best Drama | 2019
Narrative | 2019
Short Film Prize | 2019
Special Mention of the Jury | 2019
Short Film | 2019
Best Short Film | 2019
Grand Prix | 2019
International Competition | 2018
Short Film Competition | 2018
Short Fiction film | 2018
Cinema Nova Award for Best Fiction | 2018
Best Short Film International | 2019
International Short Film | 2018
Best Film | 2019
Audience Award | 2019
Best Short Fiction Film | 2019
Best Short Film | 2018
Best International Short Film | 2018
Best Short film | 2019
Short Film | 2019
Best Short | 2018
Best Short Film | 2018
Audience Award | 2018
Best Film | 2018
Best Short Film International | 2018
Best Film | 2019
Best Short Film | 2019
Narrative International Film Schools | 2019
Best Fiction Short Film | 2019
Best Short Film Bester Kurzfilm | 2019
Student Film Competition | 2019
Special Mention Best Short Film | 2019
Best Newcomer | 2019
Best Short Film | 2018
Best Short Film | 2018
Student Competition Awards | 2018
Best Short Film | 2018
Best Short Film International | 2018
Best Short Film | 2018
Best Short Film | 2018
At the end of the film, when the character of Seydou urgently leaves the building, it is another actor than Benjamin Sanou who is running. This is Sebastien Lopes, an amateur actor who was originally chosen to interpret the role. The crew had started shooting with the latter, but on the 3rd day, during the "pursuit race" with the civilian cops, he tore his muscles, preventing him from continuing shooting. That's how Benjamin Sanou joined the film.
The elevator of the film is really an elevator of one of the buildings in the Bourdonnette district. The elevator had to be temporarily blocked for a few scenes.
During the shooting, more precisely when in her scene, Nicole Mersey destroys the piano with a club, the noise was so loud that one of the parakeets of the neighbor upstairs died....