Intergenerational short films

Intergenerational short films

Based on exchanges between people of different generations, intergenerational links are beneficial for both the elderly and the young. Between shared solidarity and mutual enrichment, this type of relationship has been encouraged around the beautiful cinematographic project of creating short films: script writing, image capture and editing, ending with a screening in a cinema on the occasion of the FIFES.
Set against the magnificent backdrop of the Mediterranean and the city of Cannes. High school students from the Lycée Bristol cinema section, middle school students from Les Vallergues and seniors from Cannes Séniors le Club have combined their talents to bring six engaging stories to life, in a spirit of sharing and cooperation.

Les Gardiens du rivage: To preserve Cannes’ coastline from pollution, we’ll need to call on everyday superheroes and their superpowers.

Water in the gas: As a family prepares to celebrate a birthday, a strange contamination of the water causes havoc.

Western poubelle: A group of young and old compete in a duel in the sun to clean up a Cannes beach.

Back to the past: in a world where drinking water resources are becoming increasingly scarce, it’s up to the courageous Marty McFly to bring water back to the future!

Lord of the Drops: Young Frodo must fulfill the mission of the old sage Gandalf: to purify the waters using a sacred vial.

Between sand and generations: To be able to live together on a beach, young and old have to swap roles for a game of soccer.