CRAFT
Best Cinematography (2024)
CRAFT (Best Cinematography)
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Veiled
Produced independently
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Title of Piece: | Veiled |
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Production Company: | Produced independently |
Model(s): | Kériane Nouguier |
Director: | Lambert Grand |
Producer(s): | Lambert Grand, Kériane Nouguier, Julien Malgorn |
Editor: | Lambert Grand |
Director of Photography: | Lambert Grand |
Art Director: | Kériane Nouguier |
Costume Design: | Julie Toupet |
Hair & Makeup: | Yanis Da Costa |
Music/Sound Design: | 3 Songs, Op.7 (Fauré, Gabriel) - Cover by Markus Zaja (Alto Saxophone) and Christoph Lahme (Harmonium) - 2013 |
Visual Effects: | Julien Malgorn |
Animation: | Julien Malgorn |
Writer: | Lambert Grand |
Additional Credits: | Assistant Stylist: Stéphanie Sayed |
Additional Credits: | Camera Assistant: Andrea Saini |
Additional Credits: | 3D Asset Artist: Jacques Boistelle |
Instagram Tag: | @lambertgrand @antimuse.s @neriake @julienmlgr @folierousse @_envol @scottyj.lawson @stephsayed @les_angles_morts #veiled |
Short Synopsis: | "For all the things that are what they appear to be - true to the world if not to themselves." This opening line of the film raises questions about self-perception and objectivity. A person's kindness or meanness is recognized by their impact in the world, not by their own self-judgment. This film serves as an ode to the fulfillment of external expectations, highlighting how this alignment often brings comfort in an all-too-chaotic world. In Veiled, we traverse a surreal Paris where reality shifts between the familiar and the extraordinary. It challenges conventional notions of normality to highlight the importance of harmony between appearances and actions, offering a sense of order and reassurance. |