Film Programme
KROAK
animation , Tue, 14:30
France, 2008, 3'
Director: Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco
Producer: Ron Dyens
Writer: Nicolas Bianco Monsieur Jean, 2004 (animation), writter and artistic director Le Machino, 2004 (animation), writter and graphic designer Baptistin l’imbattable, 2006 (animation), co-writter and director 3 ours et 1 frigi vide, 2008 (animation), writter Kr
Animation: Nicolas Bianco Monsieur Jean, 2004 (animation), writter and artistic director Le Machino, 2004 (animation), writter and graphic designer Baptistin l’imbattable, 2006 (animation), co-writter and director 3 ours et 1 frigi vide, 2008 (animation), writter Kroak, TV Series : in development, Sacrebleu production, writter, graphic designer Ailleurs, 2008 (animation), co-writter et co-director Maître Géraldus, 2008 (animation), writter and artistic director Julie Rembauville • Monsieur Jean, 2004, 6’30’’ (animation) co-director with Alexandre Guy • Le Machino, 2004, 2’45’’ (animation) • Ni vues ni connues, 2005, 20’ (fiction) • Baptistin l’imbattable, 2006, 07’45 (animation) co-writter with Nicolas Bianco-Levrin. • Yermandé et puis voilà, 2007, 50’ (documentary), co-director with Gabrielle Schaff • Ailleurs, 2008, 4’14’’ (animation) co-writter with Nicolas Bianco-Levrin
Synopsis: 1. Fishing trip: Kroak goes fishing early in the morning. From its bundle, he takes a whole panoply of tools, and waits for the fish that doesn’t come. When, finally, something takes the bait, it’s not a fish but a fridge that goes out from the sea, then a laid out table, and then a strange fish. 2. Return to bear: Kroak is looking for food, with a craving for a walrus for dinner. He digs into the ice and comes face to face with a bear.
Director: Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco
Nicolas Bianco-Levrin was born in Paris in 1979. He studied at Graphic Art School Duperré, in Paris, and published in 2002 his first book for kids, Simon sans nuit. After that, he regularly published books as writer and illustrator, using different methods (photography, acrylic, Indian ink). With Julie Rembauville, he worked on many animation films, and they received together in 2006 the Award Encre et Sels d’argent for the book-dvd La rue et le Machino. He published more than 15 books for kids. Julie Rembauville was born in 1982 close to Paris. She studied literature at La Sorbonne, and has a master in Audiovisual methods. At the same time, she directed short films, especially animations. In 2003, she published her first book for kids, Je ne me laisserai pas faire !, illustrated by Nicolas Bianco-Levrin. Together, they directed animation films and books on the question of adaptation. Julie works regularly with the center Paris-Reading where she runs workshops on animation films with kids