LES CHENILLES scores the Best Short Film Award at the Tripoli Film Festival
Keserwany Sisters’ LES CHENILLES wins Best Short Film at Tripoli Film Festival
French-Lebanese short film LES CHENILLES — directed by the Keserwany Sisters, Michelle, and Noel — took home the Best Short Film Award at the recently concluded Tripoli Film Festival in Lebanon — which ran from September 19th to the 25th.
The festival continues to showcase Arab culture and talent to the world, despite the relentless terror attacks from the occupation. Ever fitting for the closing of the festival, LES CHENILLE is a movie that showcases Levantine identity.
LES CHENILLES has earned a string of awards, including the Audience Award at the Batroun Mediterranean Film Festival, the Gouna Star for Best Arab Short Film at the El Gouna Film Festival, Jury Award at the Mizna Arab Film Festival, Best Acting and Best Screenplay at the Mieres Film Festival, Best Script at the Festival du Film Libanais de France.
The film premiered worldwide at the Berlin International Film Festival and was the first Arab short ever to win its coveted Golden Bear for Best Short Film. It also received the Jury Prize at the Malmö Arab Film Festival, the Audience Award at the Champs-Élysées Film Festival, and Best Short Film at the Arab Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Best Short Film Award by the European Film Academy.
LES CHENILLES follows two waitresses, Asma and Sarah — two women originally from the Levant — who find themselves working in the same restaurant in the city of Lyon, France, and both bear the weight of a home they were forced to leave behind.
Initially wary of each other, they gradually discover a common thread that binds them — one that dates back to when the Silk Road connected Lyon to their home countries. In the midst of forced migrations, can they move past their animosity to find solace in each other?
Written and directed by Michelle and Noel Keserwany, LES CHENILLES stars Noel Keserwany and Masa Zaher; is produced by Biennale de Lyon, Dewberries Film, and Marine Vaillant; is lensed by Karim Ghorayeb and edited by Konstantin Bock.
Italy-based Lights On serves as the film’s international sales agent, while MAD Distribution manages its distribution in the Arab-speaking world.
The short drama was supported by the CNC, Aide au parcours d’Auteur, la CinéFabrique de Lyon, and la Cité Internationale des Arts de Paris.
Michelle and Noel Keserwany are Lebanese musicians, writers, and filmmakers who live between Beirut and Paris.
Ever since Michelle co-wrote Academy Award nominee CAPERNAUM with director Nadine Labaki, the sisters started working on their own film projects, including the political documentary SLOW BURN — a co-production between France and Lebanon that is produced by Special Touch Studios and supported by the CNC.