Festival du Film Merveilleux
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The Festival du Film Merveilleux is an international film festival held in Paris
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, focusing on themes of magic and fantasy. It was started by Benedicte Beaugeois and Maureen Gerby. It is organized in conjunction with the Talulah Association, an organizer of short and feature film events in Paris, as well as workshops on film and ecological awareness. It was first organized in 2010.

24–27 March 2010

  • Jury : Nicolas Bary, Olivier Lliboutry, Lydia Tassier, Philippe Vidal and Williams Crépin

  • Best Movie : "Le Portail" directed by Liam Engle (Black Bird production and ASM)

  • Best animated movie : "Fard" directed by David Alapont and Luis Briceno (Metronomic animation)

  • Best screenplay : "Salut Peter" written by Jean Vocat, directed by Jules Thénier (AQRM Production)

  • Special Prize : "Raging Ball" directed by Nicolas Duval (Padma Production)

  • Best Pick : "Homeland de Juan directed by Dios Marfil Atienza (FAMU Production)

  • Prix du Public (the People's Choice) : "Salut Peter"

30 June--2 July 2011

Scheduled to be held at the Théâtre douze, 6 avenue Maurice Ravel, Paris

Jury: Xavier Gens, Caroline Vié, Nicolas Alberny, Fabrice Joubert

Prize Festival 2011
Best Movie : Planet Z directed by Momoko Seto
Best animated movie : le silence sous l’ecorce directed by Joanna Lurie
Best Screenplay : Junk directed by Kirk Hendry
Special Prize : A morning Stroll directed by Grant Orchard
Best music pick : Junk directed by Kirk Hendry

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