Montreal filmmaker, Chloé Robichaud is no stranger to Cannes. With two festivals already under her belt, the 24-year-old Quebec native is a seasoned professional. However this year is different for Robichaud. This year she's competing for a Palme d'Or."Having a film in competition makes me feel like I'm here for the first time,” she told Back Stage.In 2010, she was in Cannes with her short film "Moi Non Plus," which was part of the Short Film Corner sidebar. The next year she was back with "Nature Morte," which was selected as part of Quebec showcase.But now she is in the big leagues with her short film "Chef de Meute" competing against nine other films in the official selection. Back Stage got the chance to sit down in the Canadian Pavilion with Chloé to discuss her movie, film festivals, and what's next for the rising director. Tell me a little bit.
- 5/19/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Emily Cegielski)
- backstage.com
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