Vaysha is not like other little girls. Her left eye only sees the past and her right, only the future. People call her "Blind Vaysha".
Academy Award Nomination - Best Animated Short
Berlin Film Festival - Generation 14Plus pariticipation
Chicago International Film Festival - Best Animated Film
Annie Award Nomination - Best Animated Short Subject
Jacqueline has lost her head, but who cares! For her trip to the seaside, she's decided to take the train alone, like a big girl.
In the woman's room, memories constantly accumulate and disappear like dust. The man spends his time in this room creating futile little games with woman's memories.
Sedicicorto Short Film Festival - Best International Animated Short
An artistic improvisation carried out from day-to-day between 15th September and 15th November 2015, inspired by international events taken from the pages of the French newspaper "Libération".
Cesar Award Nomination - Best Animated Film
Concorto Short Film Festival - participation
A journey into the heart of a large slum that's been abandoned, portraying an urban landscape gone wild: a modern Pompeii where the wind blows and dogs roam amongst the remains of human life.
Cesar Award Nomination - Best Animated Film
Saigon, Vietnam. After her mother's death, a young girl has to quit her studies to take over the family cafe. Facing a radical change of life, loneliness and sorrow, she gradually gets confused.
Cesar Award Nomination - Best Animated Film
Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival - Procirep Award
He was called "He Who Has Two Souls". He was beautiful as a woman. And handsome as a man. He hesitated.
Cesar Award - Best Animated Short Film
Nœvus is an encounter between film and art exhibition and an experiment with ceramics and stop-motion animation. With aspects borrowed from dance, choreography merges into a metamorphosis, awakening the consciousness of movement and the flexibility of ceramic material. Nœvus is Samual Yal’s first short film and an exciting exploration of the combination of his two artistic practices: animation and ceramics.
Hiroshima International Animation Festival - Special Jury Prize