TRIPODE - Key Persons
Anthony Lemaitre is a self-taught.
Writer and directeur, he has self-produced short movies and web series which have been selected and awarded in many festivals in France and abroad.
He is also writing for the series A musée vous, A musée moi broadcast on ARTE. His third short movie, GRAND PRIX has been in production, and he is writing his first feature film, MON ROYAUME.
Antoine BARRAUD has directed several short movies between 2003 and 2012 (MONSTRE, DELUGE, MONSTRE NUMERO DEUX, SON OF GUN co-directed with Claire Doyon, L'AUBE DES MONSTRES and ABISMO) all presented during French and international festivals, such as FID Marseille, Clermont Ferrand, Pantin, Angers Premiers Plans, Gerardmer, Brives but also Torino, Indie Lisboa, Taipei Golden Horse, etc. He made several documentaries on radical filmmakers like Kenneth Anger, Kohei Oguri, Shuji Terayama and Koji Wakamatsu, showed at the Cinémathèque Française in 2010 and in many festivals. Alongside, he created the company House on Fire and has produced Tsai Ming-Liang (especially MADAM BUTTERFLY, premiere at the FID Marseille), the experimental filmmaker Stephen Dwoskin (AGE IS... in 2012, premiere at Locarno), João Pedro Rodrigues (THE ORNITHOLOGIST, which win the Director's Award at Locarno in 2016), and Marie Losier (CASSANDRO, THE EXOTICO, presented at the Acid in 2018). He directed his first feature film, LES GOUFRES, with Nathalie Boutefeu and Mathieu Amalric in 2012 (premiere in Locarno). His second feature film, LE DOS ROUGE, with Bertrand Bonello and Jeanne Balibar (Berlinale Forum 2015) received the Unique Film Award of the Syndicat de la Critique. He is currently finishing his third feature film, MADELEINE COLLINS, with Virginie Efira, Jacqueline Bisset and Nadav Lapid, and is developing, alongside, MONUMENT VALLEY, co-written and co-directed with Didier d'Abreu.
Delphine Schmit has produced about twenty short films, fiction, animation since 2010, but also art films and two first feature films : Les Révoltés in 2014 and Nuestras Madres in 2018, which won the SACD Award at the Semaine de la Critique and the Camera d'Or at the Festival de Cannes 2019. She was nominated for the Oscar of the Best Short movie in 2013 and her films have been selected in Clermont Ferrand, Cinélatino, Rhode Island, Palm Springs, Götteborg and many other French and international festivals. She has been the Chair of the Unifrance Short film commission since 2017.
Guillaume Dreyfus has produced about twenty short films since 2011 and a first feature film in 2017. He won the César of the Best short film 2016 with
La Contre allée by Cécile Ducrocq, also awarded in Cannes and the Sundance. His films have been selected and awarded in Cannes, Berlin, Locarno, Montréal, Hong Kong, Palm Springs… He is a current member of the Commission Cinémas du monde at the CNC.