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Little Hands (2017 film)

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Little Hands
Directed byRémi Allier
Written byRémi Allier; Julien Guetta; Gilles Monnat
Produced byBenoit Roland (producer); Pauline Seigland (co-producer); Lionel Massol (co-producer)
StarringEmile Moulron Lejeune; Jan Hammenecker; Steve Driesen; Sandrine Blancke
Edited byNicolas Bier
Music byLeo Dupleix
Distributed bySalaud Morisset
Running time
15mn
CountriesFrance; Belgium

Little Hands (Original title (FR): Les Petites Mains) is a Live Action short film directed by Rémi Allier and produced by Wrong Men & Films Grand Huit, winner of the César Award for Best Short Film at the French Motion Picture César Academy.[1] The short film has been presented and won awards in a number of festivals[2] including Brussels Short Film Festival and the Magritte Award where it was nominated for "Best Short Film" (Meilleur court métrage).[3]

Plot

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Upon discovering that the management is closing down the factory, a desperate employee kidnaps the toddler of the director in order to negotiate.

Awards

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Since its launch, the film has received numerous awards, and selected in more than 150 festivals around the world.[4]

Year Presenter/Festival Award/Category Status
2017 THESS International Short Film Festival "Best Director" - for Les Petites Mains Won
2018 Telluride Film Festival "Best Short Film" Nominated[5]
Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Film Festival "Best Short Film" Nominated
Magritte Awards "Best Short Film (Meilleur court métrage)" Nominated[6]
Odense International Film Festival "Main Competition" Nominated
2019 Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma César Award for Best Short Film Won.[7]
Flickerfest International Short Film Festival "Best Film" Nominated
Brussels Short Film Festival "International Competition" Won
MyFrenchFilmFestival "Short Film Competition" Nominated [8]
2020 Oscars "Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film" Nominated

The short was part of the Oscar predictive world touring screening The animation Showcase 2019 (Live Action Screenings).

References

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  1. ^ "Les Petites Mains (Little Hands) by Rémi Allier | César winner". Short of the Week. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  2. ^ ""Les petites mains" : Rémi Allier rêve d'un César du court-métrage". France Info. February 22, 2019. Depuis sa sortie, le film a rencontré un grand succès avec plus de 60 sélections et 20 prix, des projections en salle dans toute la France, des diffusions à la télévision.
  3. ^ "Les Magritte du Cinéma". www.lesmagritteducinema.com. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  4. ^ Ford, Michael (October 12, 2019). "Rémi Allier's award-winning film Little Hands shares a story through the eyes of a child as he is kidnapped". Indie Activity. Little Hands received its world premiere as part of the official competition at the prestigious Telluride Film Festival, it was then selected in competition Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival and more than 150 festivals worldwide.
  5. ^ Ford, Michael. "Rémi Allier's award-winning film Little Hands shares a story through the eyes of a child as he is kidnapped". Indie Activity. Little Hands received its world premiere as part of the official competition at the prestigious Telluride Film Festival
  6. ^ "Les Petites Mains / Les Magritte Du Cinema". Les Magritte Du Cinema.
  7. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (February 22, 2019). "France's Cesar Awards Winners: 'Custody' Best Picture In Forgetful Show". Deadline. BEST SHORT FILM: Les Petites Mains, dir: Rémi Allier
  8. ^ "MyFrenchFilmFestival Highlights 'Sauvage' 'Black Tide,' 'Guy,' 'The Bureau'". 2019-01-09.
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