Les Films au Long Cours is marked by the spirit of adventure of independent production : creation, innovation and the highlighting of remarkable talents. Our passion materializes on contact with directors and the women and men who support them to offer inventive and high quality productions (short films, features, documentaries, corporate films and recordings). We approach our work with the desire to support new filmmakers in the long term and a steadfast desire to work for the cinema in all its diversity.
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Short film : 15min50 / HD / 35mm / 1.85 / DTS / 2010
Main Cast : Mathieu BUSSON, Aude PÉPIN, Jean-Benoit UGEUX, Franck MOREAU, Vincent BOURÉ, Christophe BRUNESSAUX
Themes : Fiction / Schizophrenia / Self-knowledge
Visa : 125.897
ISAN: 0000-0002-83F7-0000-4-0000-0000-P
Synopsis A man, lost in his dreams, investigates the disappearance of a woman.
Screenplay : Benjamin d’AOUST Producers : Olivier BERLEMONT Ludovic HENRY Coproducers: Ultime Razzia Productions asbl Nicolas GUIOT Production manager : Jeanne GRANVEAUD First assisant director : Grégoire JEUDY Director of photography : Virginie SURDEJ Gaffer : François AUCLAIR Key grip : Hugo RENARD Art director : Catherine COSME Sound : Vincent PIPONNIER Francis BERNARD Pierre BOMPY Renaud DUGUET Editing : Cédric ZOENEN Sound editing : Aline HUBER Prop : Hélène JOUET Continuity supervisor : Eva HOUDOVA Location manager : Abel MONEM Post-production director : Olan BOWLAND
CNC, Adami, Procirep, Angoa-Agica, la région Champagne-Ardenne, Centre National du cinéma et de l’image animé - Aide au programme, Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel de la Communauté française de Belgique, les télédistributeurs wallons
Short film award International cop film festival of Liège, Belgium , 2011
International Fantastic film festival of Bruxelles, Belgium, 2011, in competition
International Love films festival of Mons, Belgium, 2011, in competition
’Le court en dit long’ Film Festival, Paris, 2011, in competition
Festival International Francophone of Namur, Belgium, 2011, in competition
International Independant Film Festival of Brussels, Belgium, 2011, en compétition
Foreign TV
RTBF (Belgium)
Biography : Born in Brussels in 1979, Benjamin D’Aoust studied journalism and screenwriting (LSIC) at the Free University of Brussels. Since then, he participated in various television and film projects as writer, assistant director, editor ... In parallel he worked at a French webzine as a film critic and led a workshop audiovisual montage. In 2006, he directed "Wall" his first short film that did the world tour festivals and won many awards. "Vanishing Point" is his second short film. He is currently writing a feature documentary "La nuit qu’on suppose" and co-develops a comic.
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