Felix, Le Gamin Qui Traverse: two young men sit either side of a night campfire, one in silhouette, flames between them

Felix, le gamin qui traverse

directed by Max Meyer

A fragment of the lives of Felix and Boris - two young men who meet again and unexpectedly share a moment of grief.

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Director
Max Meyer

Felix, le gamin qui traverse is a French-language short by director Max Meyer about an encounter that arrives unannounced: two young men, Felix and Boris, meet again after time apart and unexpectedly share a moment of grief. The film rests on what passes between its two performers, so the camera gives them room, watching the conversation rather than driving it, and letting the silences carry as much weight as the dialogue. Photographed by Victor Maes.

Felix, Le Gamin Qui Traverse: blond young man in a red scarf frowns on a grey rural path under overcast light
Felix, Le Gamin Qui Traverse: two young men stand in profile in a green field under a bright cloudy sky
Felix, Le Gamin Qui Traverse: close-up of a hand gripping a wooden stick in dark grass by firelight at night
Felix, Le Gamin Qui Traverse: young man in a red scarf lit warmly against a black night background, gazing aside
Felix, Le Gamin Qui Traverse: curly-haired young man in warm low light looks off into the surrounding darkness
Felix, Le Gamin Qui Traverse: hands cradle an empty drinking glass in warm firelight against a dark background
Felix, Le Gamin Qui Traverse: two men crouch at a bright night campfire, one silhouetted, sparks rising in the dark
Felix, Le Gamin Qui Traverse: two men walk away across a misty field seen through a dark window past empty chairs

Credits

Director

Max Meyer

Cast

Felix Meyer

Yoan Zimmer

Cinematographer

Victor Maes

1st Assistant Camera

Jan-Willem Rouwhorst

Assistant Director

Kate Voet

Sound

Gillis van der Wee

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