Pascale Faure

Television Channel

Canal +

BIOGRAPHIE

Film consultant, producer, screenwriter, programming director France Pascale Faure has been operating in the world of artistic and cinematic creation for thirty years. In 1986, she became coordinator for Antenne 2’s afternoon programs, then the host of a daily piece on short films. From 2001 to 2020, she was the director of CANAL+’s program Courts et Créations where she was in charge of short film acquisitions. While there, she was responsible for overseeing over a hundred short films each year, many of which won awards at the Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival. She created and produced CANAL+’s La Collection, an original program devoted to the short format. Throughout her career at the cable channel, she programmed shows devoted to short films and strove to support young artists, resulting in three Oscars and over a dozen César awards, including Philippe Pollet-Villard’s The Mozart of Pickpockets (Grand Prix, Audience Prize, the FNAC “Attention Talent” Award at Clermont-Ferrand in 2007, the Oscar and César for best short film in 2008), Logorama, directed by the group H5 (the FNAC “Attention Talent” Award and Audi Prize at Clermont-Ferrand in 2010, and the Oscar and César for best short film in 2011), and Xavier Legrand’s Avant que de tout perdre (Grand Prix, Audience Prize, Prix de la Jeunesse, Telerama Press Prize at Clermont-Ferrand in 2013). In 2020, she started the company L’œil en plus. She is currently film consultant for shorts and feature films and film programmer for film platforms and cultural events. In 2021 she will receive the Vercingétorix d’Honneur for her ongoing support of the short format. TV SHOWS & PROGRAMMES (selection) Producer 1990-1999: L’œil du cyclone 1996: Mister X 1998-2020: Mickrociné, Supplément détachable, Top of the Shorts 1999: La nuit du cyclone 2001-2020: La nuit gay 2001: Midnight+ 2002-2010: Les films faits à la maison 2003-2012: Mensomadaire 2009-2012: Le laboratoire d’images 2010-2017: L’œil de links FEATURE FILM Screenwriter 2002: Filles perdues, cheveux gras by Claude Duty (co-screenwriters Jean-Philippe Barrau, Claude Duty)

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