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Baby Shark

Country: France, Language: French, 15 mins

Original Title

Bébé requin
  • Director: Pascal-Alex Vincent
  • Writer: Pascal-Alex Vincent
  • Producer: Marie Agnely; Nicolas Breviere

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Not a great beginning....and then...it rapidly deteriorates into a hideous teen trauma.

Blurring out the posters because of copyright is not the correct way to approach filmmaking.


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The(ir) Blurb...

This short film has three short stories. Running for only 15 minutes, the theme of this controversial short film is teens. The first story is about a skateboarder who visits his friends, and begins to be upset when he he is criticised. So, he whacks both friends with his skateboard. The second story deals with a boy who is obsessed with another straight boy. The obsessed awaits the latter outside of the classroom. The third story is about one twin is upset when the other twin gets a girl.

Cast & Characters

Adrien Jolivet as Nathan;
Emmanuel Delabre;
Victor Carril;
Pierre Moure as Louis;
Claire Michaud;
Mike Guermyet; 
Clémence Hublet;
Alexandre Carril;
Claire Cherel