90 films in 3 days? Only at Le Très Court can you see that! And when the screenings are followed by award ceremonies in the presence of the juries, with chills and tears of emotion guaranteed, the experience is unforgettable.
If you'd like to experience it for yourself, come to the Studio cinemas in Tours on Friday June 14, Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16. You'll be able to meet the entire Très Court team and extend the experience through discussions with film professionals, activists and personalities who are shaking things up, in their own way.
On the program for these three intense days:
Friday June 14, 2024
7:30pm - Women's Words Competition
This feminist selection brings together some twenty Très Court films made by women, for women. The best of them will be awarded the Women's Rights Prize by the Jury presided over by director Iris Brey.
8:30pm - Ceremony in the presence of the Jury and buffet following the screening.
Saturday June 15, 2024
2:30pm - International Competition
40 Très Courts films compete for a place on the shortlist awarded by the Jury, chaired this year by director Antony Cordier, and by the public, who vote for their favorites.
5:00 pm - Awards ceremony in the presence of the Jury and buffet following the screening.
7:00 pm - 48h Très Court Environnement Competition
This selection brings together the 20 best films made in less than two days, by teams with the talent to make it to the top of this list of winners, which puts the spotlight on ecology. This citizen challenge is sponsored by the CUT! collective, cinema united for transition.
8:00 pm - Awards ceremony in the presence of the Jury and buffet following the screening.
8:30pm - Cocktail reception in the Jardin des Cinémas Studio in the presence of the Juries of both competitions, the directing teams and Très Court, in the Studio garden.
> International Competition tickets online
> 48h Très Court Environnement Competition tickets online
Sunday, June 16, 2024
11:00 am - Family Selection
Aimed at children aged 6 and over, this 50-minute selection features funny and sensitive Très Courts. The films are wordless (or with very little dialogue), so that the language barrier is no barrier to wonder. Young audiences will be invited to vote for their favorite film after the screening, which will be preceded by a brunch.