Jour de Vent (Windy Day)
TITLE
Jour de Vent (Windy Day)
DIRECTOR
Martin Chailloux, Ai Kim Crespin, Elise Golfouse, Chloé Lab, Hugo Taillez, Camille Truding
COUNTRY
France
YEAR
2024
DURATION
7′
GENRE
Animation
Overview

Jour de Vent (Windy Day)
Wind blows through a park. People fly away.

DIRECTOR BIOGRAPHY - Martin Chailloux, Ai Kim Crespin, Elise Golfouse, Chloé Lab, Hugo Taillez, Camille Truding
All six of us were students in the same class at ENSI. Some of us had already worked together and we were already friends, so we decided to form a team together for our graduation film. We wanted to tell a story that was both universal and personal: each member of the team was able to participate and contribute to the film with a little piece of their own story. We created a story that represents each and every one of us, but one that also touches as many people as possible, speaking of family, love, death, work and so on. To ensure that the film speaks to everyone, we created a multitude of characters, all different. We gathered around the desire to make a poetic film, as well as a 2D rendering close to that of a graphic novel. Our respective technical skills complemented each other very well, and everyone was able to find their place within the team. The year's work went off without any internal conflicts, and we managed to come up with a common vision and stick to it. The team stayed together, and we're very happy and proud of the result.
Credits
- DirectorMartin Chailloux, Ai Kim Crespin, Elise Golfouse, Chloé Lab, Hugo Taillez, Camille Truding
- Screenplay Martin CHAILLOUX, Truding CAMILLE
- Cinematography Elise GOLFOUSE, Chloe LAB, Hugo TAILLEZ, Truding CAMILLE
- Cast
- Editing Martin CHAILLOUX, Ai Kim CRESPIN
- Producer/s ENSI
- Production Company
- Distributor/s Miyu Distribution
- Project TitleJour de Vent (Windy Day)
- Project TypeAnimation
- Completion Date1 January 2024
- Country of originFrance
- Country of filmingFrance
- Language No Dialogue
- First-time Filmmaker No
- Student ProjectYes

Martin Chailloux, Ai Kim Crespin, Elise Golfouse, Chloé Lab, Hugo Taillez, Camille Truding
All six of us were students in the same class at ENSI. Some of us had already worked together and we were already friends, so we decided to form a team together for our graduation film. We wanted to tell a story that was both universal and personal: each member of the team was able to participate and contribute to the film with a little piece of their own story. We created a story that represents each and every one of us, but one that also touches as many people as possible, speaking of family, love, death, work and so on. To ensure that the film speaks to everyone, we created a multitude of characters, all different. We gathered around the desire to make a poetic film, as well as a 2D rendering close to that of a graphic novel. Our respective technical skills complemented each other very well, and everyone was able to find their place within the team. The year's work went off without any internal conflicts, and we managed to come up with a common vision and stick to it. The team stayed together, and we're very happy and proud of the result.