Octopus

(Poulpe)
Audréane Beaucage
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Canada, Panama
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2016
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17
min.
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No dialogue

Synopsis

Octopus is an experimental, documentary and poetic work about the crossing between life and death.

Festivals

  • Festival du Nouveau Cinéma - Montreal, Canada, 2016
  • Rendez-vous du Cinéma Québécois - Montreal, Canada, 2016
  • Voices from the Waters - Bangalore, India, 2016
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Director: Audréane Beaucage

Script: Audréane Beaucage
DOP: Audréane Beaucage
Cast: Charles Bicari, Audreane Beaucage
Sound design: Charles Bicari
Editing: Audréane Beaucage
Production: Audréane Beaucage

Version
No dialog

Format
16:9, surround 2.1
DCP, Pro Res, H264

Audréane Beaucage
Audréane Beaucage

Audréane Beaucage was born by cesarean section on September 20, 1991 at 11:55pm in St-Eustache, Quebec. Audréane Beaucage is also an audacious experimental filmmaker devoted to movement and light. Her mission is to capture life's magical moments in order to share them with the world. Nature is the starting point as well as the finish line of his inspirations. After studying cinema for 5 years, Audréane directed twenty short films and videos, including the most notable L'un ne va pas sans l'autre and Les mains vide.

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