WU

Directed by Cécile Vernant

Born in 1973, Cécile Vernant grew up in Martinique. After a degree in English and American Literature, she entered the acting school « Cours Florent », worked as an actress, then decided to work on both sides of the camera.
- Spin The Bottle (2004) won a contest on Canal+ and went to a dozen film festivals (Genève, Bruxelles etc...)
The Dinner (2006) was screened at more than 150 festivals in France and abroad (Palm Springs, New-York, Berlin…) and won 30 awards (Best European Film at Roma Independant Film festival, Best actress at Larissa Film Festival etc…). Awarded for the UIP prize in Valladolid, The Dinner was nominated at the European Film Awards 2007
Once upon a time…Sasha and Desire (2006)  was awarded for the HOHOA prize during Cannes International Film Festival (Critic’s week). A romance based on the true story of her grand-parents : the encounter of a Jewish Russian girl and a Martinican boy, in the 30’s. This movie was selected in 31 festivals (Telluride, London images of Black women, Cannes Panafrican Film Festival etc…) and received 11 awards including the Best European film at New-York / Avignon Film Festival.
WU, her last short was completed in 2009, January. It’s been selected in a dozen a festival (inclued Tribeca) and received several awards.

Festivals France:
. « Sup’ de courts » film festival in Paris (2009)
Students’ Award
. « Toiles de mer »International Film Festival (2009)
. Ville d’Avray Film Festival (2009)
. Velizy-Villacoublay Film Festival (2009)
. « Les 24 Courts » International Film Festival (2009)
. 8th European Vannes Cinema Encounters (2009)
​Jury Special Mention
. 6th Cap Agde Film Festival « Les Hérault du Cinéma » (2009) 
. Festi’Val D’oise (2009)
. Aye Aye Film Festival (2009)
. Festival Association M’as-tu-vu ? (2009)
. Film Festival of Sarlat (2009)
. Cinamazonia (2009)
Jury Special Mention
. Courtisez-moi Film Festival (2009)
.1st Short Film Festival « L’Ombre d’un court » de Jouy-en-Josas (2010)
​. FEMI 2010 (2010)
Best Short
. Prix de Court – Festival de Film de Martinique (2010) (Out of Compétition)
. Clap 89 film festival (2011)

Festivals internationaux:
. Roma Citadella Del Corto International Film Festival (Italia, 2009)
. Vienna Shorts Film International Film Festival (Austria, 2009)
. Mons International Love Film Festival (Belgium 2009)
. Tribeca International Film Festival (USA 2009)
. Traverse Film Festival (USA 2009)
. International Women’s Film Festival (Israel 2009)
. Shnit Short Film Festival (Swiss 2009)
. International French Film Festival in Acadie (Canada 2009)
. Films Brothers (USA 2009) 3rd Prize
. Asiana International Short Film Festival (Korea 2009)
. Guerrilla Film Fest – Washington (USA 2009)
. ZwergWERK Short Film Festival of Oldenburg (Germany 2009)
. 18th Mediterranean Festival of New Film Larissa (Greece 2010)
Best Actor Didier Menin
. Women's Film Festival Ankara (Turkey, 2010)
. Festival FIFFBA of Bratislava (Slovakia, 2010)
. Time Film Festival (Switzerland, 2010)
. 6th Edition of the Lago Film Fest (Italy, 2010)
. International Leids film festival (Netherlands, 2010)
. « Printemps en Français » in Ukraine (Ukraine, 2011)

TV Broadcasting & Internet:
.YouTube & Tribeca Short Film VOD Plateform
. Egoist TV (Russia)
. BeTV (Belgium)
. Orange Cinema Series (France)
.VODmania

Special Program:
. Program « ADAMI » in the Cinéma des Cinéastes (France, 2010)
. Theater Meeting in Martinique (France, 2010)
. Program « Prenez le temps des courts #8 » (France, 2010)
. Clap ! Poitou-Charentes Programmation (France, 2009)
. Special Screening at Short’s Week-end in « Cinéma des Cinéastes » (France, 2009)

Screening Theaters: 
. Ciné Club de Vélizy (France 2010)
. Theater » le Méliès » de Melle (France 2009)

Synopsi : A married couple. Time that flies. Life choices. And dark thoughts.

Fiction - 12'43 - Colour - 35mm - 1,33  - Dolby SR - France 2009

Cast: Didier Menin, Marie-Anne Mestre and Océane Decadain
Direction & Screenplay: Cécile Vernant
Production: Alexandre Charlet
Cinematographer: Yohann Charrin
Set Designer: Anne Garnier
Costume Designer: Fanny Rappange
Sound: Xavier Marsais
Editing: Frank Nakache
Composer: Erwann Kermorvant

With the support of Poitou-Charentes Regional Fund and Adami.