Pascal-Alex Vincent

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Pascal-Alex Vincent is a French director, author of original work, screenwriter, and voice-over. [1]

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Biography

After training, Vincent worked at Alive (in France) to distribute Japanese films. [2]

Vincent started collaborating with Local Films (a French studio) in the early 2000s, where he directed six short films: Les résultats du bac (Final Exams), Far West , Hollywood malgré lui (Hollywood by accident), Bébé requin (Baby Shark), Candy Boy , and En attendant demain (While waiting for tomorrow). Important for the Director to show life as it is. And here, as before, raised the issue of sexual identity. Even in the seemingly innocuous animated film Candy Boy. The result of this collaboration was the collection video 6 histoires courtes de Pascal-Alex Vincent. [3]

Now the director continues his work. [4]

Filmography

Short films

Feature film

TV

Documentary films

Music clips

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References

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  2. "Le Fonds Alive et les collections japonaise à la Cinémathèque française".
  3. "6 histoires courtes de Pascal-Alex Vincent". 17 February 2009.
  4. "Rencontre avec Pascal-Alex Vincent". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23.
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  6. "Final Exams".
  7. "Far West".
  8. "Hollywood by accident".
  9. "Baby Shark".
  10. "Candy Boy".
  11. "While waiting for tomorrow".
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