Written by Jean-Charles Hue
Produced by Philippe Braunstein, Audrey David, Axel Guyot
Expérimental / 12 min.
A man returns to Tijuana in the hope of finding a woman who has lost herself in drugs and darkness and has apparently become a "white lady", a ghostly creature half way between heaven and earth.
2017
16 mm Couleurs 1.85
Editing : Isabelle Proust
Sound : Thomas Becka, Lionel Guenoun
America Film Festival NY, Etats-Unis (2018)
Marseille - FID, France (2017)
Zagreb Film Festival, France (2017)
Balneario Camboriu - CINERAMABC, Brésil (2017)
Antofagasta, Chilie (2017)
La Havane - Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, Cuba (2017)
Bari - Mostra de cinema de Taranto, Italie (2018)
Kiev - Kyiv Film Festival, Ukraine (2018)
Troyes - Court en Scène, France (2018)
Mexico Black Canvas, Mexique (2018)
Lyon, France (2018)
Paris - Signes de Nuit, France (2017)
Viana do Castelo - Filmes do Homem, Portugal (2018)
Saint-Petersbourg - Message to Man, Russie (2017)
Guanajuato International Film Festival, Mexique (2017)
Buenos Aires - Festival Internacional de Cortometr, Argentine (2018)
Grenoble - Plein air, France (2017)
Pantin, France (2018)
Winterthur, Suisse (2017)
Montréal - Nouveau média, Canada (2017)
Festival Paris Courts Devant, France (2017)
Santiago de Compostela, Espagne (2017)
Ouroux en Morvan, France (2018)
Villeurbanne, France (2017)
Porto Vecchio - Cinéma & Poésie, France (2018)
Cannes - Quinzaine des Réalisateurs, France (2017)
Best Director - Mexico Black Canvas, Mexique (2018)
Mention spéciale du Jury - Paris - Signes de Nuit, France (2017)
That's right, Jean-Charles Hue's short film Tijuana Tales is travelling around the world with 4 new selections: in Montréal, Saint Petersbourg, Saint Jacques of Compostelle and Guanajuato in Mexico
07/03/2017
The short film Tijuana Tales by Jean-Charles Hue, which combines experimental, fiction and documentary, has just been selected at the Cannes 2017 festival as part of the Directors' Fortnight.
04/20/2017