Synopsis
A letter from a father to his daughter, a letter for the future probably. Through this process, the director tells the story of a family, his own family, in a rural area. Where a bitter alcohol is passed down from one generation to the next one.
Rewards, festivals and diffusions
Doc en court
Les Inattendus
Corsica.doc
Festival Européen du Court-Métrage
Festival international du Court-Métrage
Festival européen de cinéma et de télévision Memorimage
Champs et contrechamps
Festival de Cinéma
États Généraux du Film Documentaire
Les Conviviales
Festival du court-métrage
Doc Ouest
Traces de Vies
Festival du film de famille
Rencontres du cinéma européen
Festival Caméra des champs
Festival Psy de Lorquin
La Péniche Cinéma
Soirées Vidéophages
KUB Creative (plateforme de streaming)
Director' s comments
The words he uses are raw. It’s a situation he felt first as a small boy, then as a teenager, and now as a father.
Tony Quéméré
Director and editor
Born in Quimper in 1978, Tony Quéméré studied at the Institut d'Études Politiques de Toulouse and pursued a degree in History and Modern Literature with a focus on cinema at the University of Toulouse Le Mirail. He then moved to Mexico, where he worked in the communications department of the United Nations and later in the audiovisual department of the French Embassy. Upon returning to Paris, he earned a Master’s degree in Cooperation and Development from the Institut des Hautes Études sur l’Amérique Latine, as well as a Master’s in International Artistic Cooperation from Paris VIII. He then spent time in Ecuador attempting to establish a traveling film festival in remote areas of the country. It was during his training at the Ateliers Varan in the spring of 2007 that he made his first film, ==Les Secrets==.
Since 2010, he has been directing and editing institutional films (for events such as the Festival du Printemps de Bourges, Adami, Théâtre de la Cité Internationale, and Festival d’Automne in Paris) and capturing theater performances (at Théâtre Ciné 13, Théâtre Jemmapes, etc.) for Mayuna Films. He is also an audiovisual trainer at the Centre Culturel de La Jonquière (Paris 17).
In 2022, he directed the autobiographical documentary ==Eldorado==.




