J’attends Quelqu’un – I’m Waiting for someone

J’attends Quelqu’un is a captivating short film series shot in the heart of Paris. The series follows a unique rule where a character in each episode must say the line “I’m waiting for someone”. This simple phrase serves as a gateway to explore the countless lives and stories that can be revealed through one seemingly insignificant sentence. Each episode is a unique vignette, showcasing the vast array of experiences that can occur while waiting for someone in the city of love. The series is a testament to the power of storytelling, demonstrating how a single line can inspire countless narratives and evoke a wide range of emotions in viewers…

 

Allo Maman – Hi Mom!

This short series is a comedy series that follows the struggles of a young adult as he adapts to life in Paris without his mother. Despite her daily Skype calls, he finds himself facing various challenges as he navigates the ups and downs of independent living in the city of love. The series promises to be a hilarious and relatable exploration of the human experience, capturing the complexities and humor of young adulthood in a new and exciting way. The talented cast and crew behind the project are dedicated to creating a series that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, offering a fresh take on the challenges faced by young adults today.

Vice Versa

Vice Versa is a fifteen-episode short series broadcasted on Canal+ that explores the concept of parents and children swapping roles. In the series, parents act like children, throwing tantrums, playing pranks, and struggling to navigate their newfound youth. Meanwhile, the children act like parents, taking care of their parents and trying to maintain some sense of order and stability in their lives.

Can’t We Be Friends

Can’t We Be Friends is a short film written, directed, and produced by Isaac J Belaga and Baptiste Magontier, starring Lily Bloom and Charles Van Tieghem that tackles the complexities and dangers of online relationships. The story revolves around a young woman who begins to develop romantic feelings for a man she meets on Facebook. However, as their relationship progresses, she realizes that he has been using her personal information to manipulate and exploit her. The film explores the dark side of social media and how it can be used to create false personas and prey on people’s vulnerabilities. Through its compelling storytelling and powerful themes, Can’t We Be Friends provides a sobering look at the challenges of navigating relationships in a digital age. The film raises important questions about trust, deception, and the need for caution in the online world.