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Movie
German title No entry
Original title Les meutes
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 2012
length 14 minutes
Rod
Director Manuel Schapira
script Raphaël Chevènement
Manuel Schapira
Noémie de Lapparent
production Jérôme Bleitrach
Nicolas Lhermitte
music Étienne de Crécy
Philippe Deshaies
camera Nathaniel Aron
cut Sophie Fourdrinoy
occupation

No access is a French short film by Manuel Schapira from 2012. In Switzerland it was shown on television under the title Die Meute .

action

Franck, Hugo and Philippe go to the inauguration ceremony for Claire, Daphné and Marthe, whom they don't actually know. However, you are friends with two of the three acquaintances. Since they don't know the code for the main door, Franck joins them without further ado. You can take part in the opening ceremony with a bottle of champagne and a corresponding declaration. Because one of her friends wants to leave early, Franck accompanies him into the hallway. Suddenly two teenagers appear here, lured by the noise of the music and want to take part in the celebration. Marthe explains that the party is purely private and cannot be changed when both declare that they are peaceful. A friend of the three women appears and roughly pulls one of the boys away from the apartment door. The two rush at him and beat him up. The party guests flee into the apartment and close the door. Franck, who stayed in the hall with a woman from the apartment, tries in vain to get the hosts to open the door. The two youngsters finally let go of the man. Even now the apartment door does not open. Finally, in a threesome, the thugs reappear and attack and kick the person who has already been beaten. Only when they have left do the party guests appear unconcerned. They carry the injured person into the apartment, but continue their celebration unmoved. Some men ask Franck why he didn't notify them. Marthe admits that she didn't open the door because she thought the two thugs would knock. Franck has lost her desire to celebrate. He observes the scene around him in consternation and finally goes alone.

production

The costumes for the film were created by Anne-Sophie Gledhill , while the film construction was done by Stanislas Reydellet . The film was first shown on January 28, 2012 at the Festival du Court-Métrage de Clermont-Ferrand . The French TV premiere was on May 11, 2012. In Germany, the film was shown for the first time on May 27, 2013 on arte under the title No Access . SRF Zwei showed the film under the title Die Meute on December 22, 2013 on Swiss television.

Awards

In 2013, no entry was nominated for a César in the Best Short Film category. The film received a nomination for Best Short Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See no access to arte.tv ( memento of the original from February 22, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.arte.tv
  2. See Die Meute on tvprogramm.srf.ch