Burners

  • Brûleurs
© Milano Film Festival 2011
Genre : Drama
Type : Fiction
Original title :
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2011
Format : Short
Running time : 15 (in minutes)

Amine, a young Algerian, rents a camcorder and shoots souvenirs on his way to the European Eldorado.

Director: Farid Bentoumi

Actors
Samir Harrag (Amine)
Salim Kechiouche (Malik)
Driss Ramdi (Lofti)
Djanis Bouzyani (Khalil)
Azeddine Benamara (Mohammed)
Sonia Amori (La fiancée)
Lyes Salem (Le pêcheur)

Associate production company : Les Films Velvet

Executive Producer : Frédéric Jouve

Screenwriter : Farid Bentoumi
Directors of Photography : Lucas Leconte, Antoine Laurens
Sound Recordist : Julien Roig
Production Manager : Thomas Paturel
Editor : Jean-Christophe Bouzy
Sound Editor : Julien Roig
Production Designer : Salomé Aubry
Costume Designer : Marie-Frédérique Delestré
Sound Mixer : Vincent Verdoux


Short film, Fiction
Genre: Psychological drama
Themes: Freedom, Emigration, Exile/exodus, Ocean, Fate, Unemployment
Production language : Arabic, French

Nationality : 100% French (France)
Production year : 2011
Runtime : 15mn
Visa number : 125.994
Visa issue date : 14/04/2011
Production formats : HD
Screening format : DCP - HDCAM-SR - DigiBeta
Color type : Color
Aspect ratio : 16/9
Sound format : Dolby

Source:
http://en.unifrance.org/movie/32793/burners
www.clermont-filmfest.com/index.php?m=103&c=3&id_film=200017254&o=&m=228

Summary for official catalogues

Departing Oran with his new camcorder in hand, Amine, a young Algerian, tracks his and his friends' boat journey across the Mediterranean.

Dir. Farid Bentoumi, 2011; 15mins

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