Raphaelle Tinland

Alexandra Roussel

Head EP Film

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Jean-François Bourrel

Founder

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Aubin Talbi

Executive Producer

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Hadrien Penavaire

Executive Producer

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Mica Yamaguchi

Head of Talent Scouting

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Bruno Recorbet

Head of New Business

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Maxime Baillet

Managing Director

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Margaux Triniac

Office Manager

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Raphaelle Tinland

Sneak Out Memories

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A youth manifesto. Bright, exhilarating and mischievous, "Sneak Out Memories" will appeal to everybody’s teenage memories. Portraying four itineraries, four different hopes for the night in a balmy and volatile summer solstice atmosphere, this exploration of teenage rebellion emcompasses the amazing invincible feeling when young.

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Director: Raphaëlle Tinland
Production Company: Eddy
Executive Producer: Corry Van Rhijn
Line Producer: Romain Bezzina
Production Assistant: Léa Barrot
Starring: Lou Gala, Anna Séraphie El Agri, Rémi Slade Caffarel, Armande Boulanger, Mathilde La Musse, Jean Paul Dix.
Music: Devonte Hynes - April's Bathroom Bummer (Palo Alto)

Eyezen: Web-Series

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Ever felt that creeping sense of despair when losing 4G just when you hit “send”? Or the sheer desperation from going through a tunnel when trying to download an important email attachment? Well the FOBOS (Fear Of Being Offline) certainly have in this trilogy directed by Raphaëlle Tinland!

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Agency: Dan Paris
Client: Essilor
Director: Raphaelle Tinland
DOP: Luis Arteaga
Production: Eddy
Producer: Corry Van Rhijn

Erevan Tusk - By the Larches

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"One is the Mirror of the other. An old woman returns to the place of her best memory and faces her young alter-ego magnified by 50 years of life."

Raphaëlle Tinland (Parallel), explains us how she sees the clip:

"I have been touched by the theme of old age for a long time and it asked me questions: what look does an old woman have on her youth? On her vanished beauty? Is it possible to die without any regrets? etc... So when I have been asked to illustrate the song "By the larches" by Erevan Tusk, which contains a nostalgic and yet a cheerful theme, I saw an opportunity to deal with subjects that I care about with sobriety.
I believe the greenhouse is a real metaphor of the film's stakes. Bubble in air and time, it protects the expatriated species. From the moment the old woman crosses the threshold, time stops and death is postponed."

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Cinematography: Luis Arteaga