Pantheon (film) explained

Pantheon
Director:Ange-Régis Hounkpatin
Producer:Myrina Mané
Starring:William Edimo
Bass Dhem
Sophia Elisabeth
Hugo Marí
Music:Alexandre Verbiese
Cinematography:Noé Bach
Editing:Marie Estelle Dieterle
Studio:TS Productions
Runtime:25 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Pantheon is a 2017 French short film directed by Ange-Régis Hounkpatin and produced by Myrina Mané for TS Productions.[1] The film stars William Edimo in the lead role along with Bass Dhem, Sophia Elisabeth and Hugo Marí.[2] The film rotates around Saloman, a 35 years old taxi driver who is a son of a Beninese immigrant.

The film had its premier on 22 June 2017 at Palm Springs International Film Festival, USA. The film received critical acclaim and was officially selected to screen at The African Film Festival 2017, the Atlanta Film Festival 2018 and the Filmfest Dresden 2018. The film won the Bridging the Borders Award at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films 2017. In the same year, the film received Honorable Mention at Kolkata International Film Festival.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Panthéon: A Film by Ange-Régis Hounkpatin. augohr . 27 October 2020.
  2. Web site: Pantheon: A Short film by Ange-Régis Hounkpatin. Official website . 20 October 2020.
  3. Web site: PANTHÉON - ANGE-RÉGIS HOUNKPATIN. tsproductions . 27 October 2020.