The Day All Women Loved Me France

Directed by: Antoine Manceaux
Starring: Alex Heim
Country:France
Created:2006
Runtime:15 min.
Member: antoine




Film Description: An extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary man.

Synopsis

An extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary man.

Forms: Experimental, Narrative Fiction, Short, Music Video
Genres: Comedy, Musical, Erotic, Romantic Comedy, Urban
Niches: Women, Student, Mature/Adult

Screenings & Events

E.Vil City Film Festival
Film Festival
Awards: Official Selection
New York , U S A
October 2006

Paris Cinema Festival
Film Festival
Awards: Jury Award for Best Screenplay
Paris, France
January 2007

Cast & Crew

Production

Antoine Manceaux (Producer, Director), Christopher Rizzo (Production Manager), Pavitra Chalam (Assistant Director), Sophie Chemla (Production Coordinator)

Writing

Antoine Manceaux (Adapted By), Frédéric Beigbeder (Story By)

Performance

Alex Heim (Lead Actor, Voice-Over)

Camera

Aleksandar Kosutic (Cinematographer/DP), Brendan Carmody (Grip, Boom Operator), David Berman (Additional Photography), Mike Walls (Gaffer), Sandeep Dhaliwal (Assistant Camera), Wayne Sassano (Sound Mixer)

Post Production

Antoine Manceaux (Sound Editor, Picture Editor)

Academic

Tassos Rigopoulos (Academic Advisor)

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Trailer-The Day All Women Loved Me


This is a trailer for the short " The Day All Women Loved Me " directed by Antoine Manceaux.


5 Comments about The Day All Women Loved Me

AllanNZ
Apr 12, 2008 10:06PM

hey, just wondering where do i find the whole short?

RandallMartoccia
Sep 03, 2007 09:16AM

Mr. Manceaux,
You might be interested in my short humor fest. See the web site here: www.ecu.edu/humor. Take care. Randall

jleibow
Nov 03, 2006 11:44AM

antoine - i'm sorry. i was very let down and made wrongful assumptions. i really did think your film was shot very well. i particularly enjoyed the final sequence and the "realization" in front of the newstand. although i admit if found the content troubling, thinking of reality. but now that i think about it, it's a lovely dream, isn't it? a positive one, to say the least. i'm in new york everyday if you'd like to get coffee and talk shop. again, i apologize. (the ironic thing about all of this, is that after getting angry about the lack of audience, my film ended up winning an audience award ... it's first =)

antoine
Nov 01, 2006 01:50PM

Hello, you are right I didn't get a chance to see your film, and I didn't even get a chance to see mine... You see, I could not even attend to that screening because I was shooting a commercial in Upstate New York that day... I sent only one person, my roommate... So before stating I insulted you, you should make sure of what you're saying... However, I appreciate your compliment on how my film was shot, I put a lot of effort into it. Now if you like to contact me, I'd be happy to see your film and we will then have a good reason to meet in person and have a real discussion face to face.

jleibow
Oct 16, 2006 08:52AM

Your film played in the same series as mine at E.VIL City. However, you did not see my film because you and all of your friends left after yours played, which was very insulting. I thought it was shot very well. I wonder what people living with the reality of AIDS would think.

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