“Tot en Chastenh” scheduled at the Fifigrot festival
The short film “ Tot en Chastenh or the 1er smartphone 100% in chestnut” was selected for the 13e edition of the Grolandais International Film Festival (Fifigrot), which will be held in mid-September in Toulouse. The documentary by Laurent Labadie, Amic Bedel and François Zedou Douziech, produced by the Parc, is scheduled in the “AI vs. natural bullshit” category on Friday, September 20 at 20:15 p.m. and Sunday, September 22 at 15 p.m. at the Cinéma Le Cratère in Toulouse.
The festival
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Tot en chastenh
How to treat your smartphone addiction and disconnect from technology? An idea for an answer: by making your own phone from chestnut trees! This is what Maya decides to do by returning to the small village of La Coquille, following in the footsteps of Odette, the most famous storyteller in Périgord-Limousin, and Bertrand and Caroline, the chestnut tree enthusiasts. Far from modern technologies, the waves of amino acids, the protein vibration of wood and the Occitan language could perhaps allow them to reconnect...
A Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park Production in partnership with the audiovisual production company LLFilms and the Lilo Company
With Aurélie Desert, Madalen Larvor, Odette Marcillaud, Bertrand Raynaud, Alaric Peyrouny, Mélissandre Larue, Clémence Gaillard, Quentin Laffort and Marcelin Raynaud.
Directors: Laurent Labadie, Amic Bedel and François Zedou Douziech with the support of IEO Limousin
Smartphone design: Bertrand Raynaud
Costumes and accessories: Garland Newman
Location: Jean-François Vignaud and Stéphanie Pouplier
Director: Emilie Dussarrat and Line Bouthier
With contributions from Laure Dangla, Cyril Dupré, Pascal Raffier, Chloé Bappel, Philippe Christophe, Raphael Laffort, Lisa Doumain, Emilie Esquerré and Violette Labadie.
And the support of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region