Written and directed by Léa Rinaldi
Immerse yourself in the universe of one of the most mythical single-handing crossing of the Atlantic! Come aboard a 6.50 meters long sailboat and live the Mini Transat race from the inside, where only the sea adventurers have access. From port to port, from defeat to victory, this creation documentary Sillages drives the audience in the heart of Ian Lipinski’s odyssey, the most rising star skipper of his generation. After capsizing in 2013, despite a good start, he’s back in 2015 and wins the race. Today, he’s back again, determined to win the new Mini Transat edition of 2017. At sea, alone facing the immensity of the ocean, Ian opens up to the camera. On his boat, between the pains and joys of this talented and unusual navigator, the film reveals the double portrait of a poet and a competitor. Taking the form of a modern diary – using 360° and GoPro cameras – the movie manages to seize the essence of an universal and human quest: living one’s dream. A story to pursue, an experience to live, a dream to realise.
Written and directed by Léa Rinaldi
Sillages VR is a short-length virtual reality documentary movie, which aims to recreate the world of sail sport and ocean racing all around the audience. Live an unique experience next to the navigator Ian Lipinski. Share the thrills of his daily life and the traumatic memories of its capsizing.
Written by Vanessa Gauthier and Nicolas Fleureau, directed by Vanessa Gauthier
“I was 7 when it happened. I am one of the 35O million people in the world having this weird and invisible condition…diabetes. At this age, you don’t really understand, but you understand how serious it is when you look at the adults. Back then, I went to a summer camp that was not like the others, to learn and share with other kids. Today, I go back to this place, with 52 children, from 6 to 11 years old, to show their daily life, to try to express and understand the duality of “being” and “being diabetic” they live.” Pour quelques barres de chocolat evokes a loss of recklessness and tells the story of a collective training: it is an initiatory journey.
Written and directed by Léa Rinaldi, distributed by jhr films
Esto es lo que hay, chronicle of a cuban poetry is Lea Rinaldi’s first full-length documentary movie. Esto es lo que hay (“This is what it is”) is a musical documentary about the Cuban new generation. The movie is an immersion into the underground protesting world of “La Aldea” (“the village”) and follows the daily life of Los Aldeanos, the most popular, anti-establishment and censored hip-hop group in Cuba, both on the island and during their world tour.
Written and directed by Léa Rinaldi
Travelling at night with Jim Jarmusch is an intimate and intriguing portrait of American director Jim Jarmusch, at work on the set of his latest film, Only Lovers Left Alive (starring Tilda Swinton, Ton Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, John Hurt…). This film, along with the film Behind Jim Jarmusch, is part of a documentary diptych that takes an original, free and offbeat look at the independent auteur cinema – and at the famous filmmaker Jim Jarmusch.
Written and directed by Léa Rinaldi
It’s springtime in Sevilla. Léa Rinaldi follows Jim Jarmusch’s deambulations on the set of his new movie The Limits of Control, starring Isaac Bankolé, Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, John Hurt and Christopher Doyle for lights. This film, along with the film Travelling at night with Jim Jarmusch, is part of a documentary diptych that takes an original, free and offbeat look at the independent auteur cinema – and at the famous filmmaker Jim Jarmusch.