Naps
Directed by Lucia Sanchez, 2000





Cast
Technical data
Festivals
Isabelle PETIT-JACQUES
Thomas SALSMANN
Edith LAVIGNOLLE
Frédéric BONPART
Fiction - France - 2000
18 minutes - 35 mm – Couleurs
1.66 – Dolby SR
Version
French
French with english subtitles
L'Équipe
Written and directed by
Lucia SANCHEZ
Photography
Alexis KAVYRCHINE
Editing
Laurence BAWEDIN
Sound
Cédric DELOCHE
Gildas MERCIER
Score
Pascal COMELADE
Production
Nicolas BREVIERE – Local Films
Distribution
Local Films Distribution
International sales
Local Films
Materiel
Festival du Court Métrage en Plein Air de Grenoble France
Prix de l’Aide à la Création
Festival du Film Européen de Mamers / France
Prix du JuryFestival
Internacional de Jovenes Realizadores de Granada / Espagne
Prix de la Meilleure Réalisation, Prix d’Interprétation Féminine
Festival Entrevues de Belfort / France
Festival Côté Court de Pantin / France
Festival du Film de Paris / France
Festival « Premier Plans » d’Angers / France
Festival du Film Court de Lille / France
Festival « Côté Court à la Cité de l’Or » de Saint-Amand-Montrond / France
Festival « Les Nuits du Film Court » de Vélizy / France
Festival International du Court-Métrage d’Evreux / France
Septièmes Rencontres Internationales de Cinéma à Paris / France
8èmes Rencontres Européennes du Court Métrage de Metz / France
Festival Ciné Ma Région de La Seyne-Sur-Mer / France
6ème Ciné Fête à Contis / France
Compétition « Objectif 2001″ du Festival Onze Bouge de Paris / France
Festival International du Court-métrage de Winterthour / Suisse
Roma Film Festival “Arcipelago” / Italie
Mediawave International Film Festival / Hongrie
Mayence Deutsch-Franz Kurzfilm Rendezvous / Allemagne
Reus-Tarragona European Film Festival / Espagne
Festival « CineFrancia » de Saragosse / Espagne
Cinquième Nuit du Court-Métrage de Lausanne / Suisse
Festival Stuttgart Filmwinter / Allemagne
TRAILER

Lucia Sanchez
Lucia Sanchez is a Spanish actress and director working in Paris. After studying law and drama in Spain, she was admitted to the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Paris. In France, she regularly works as an actress in both theater and cinema. Alongside her acting career, she has directed three short films, including "Siestes," selected in over fifteen festivals and awarded multiple times.
Passionate about documentary cinema, she studied at the EICTV in Havana. Since then, she has been creating documentary films, exploring the forms and possibilities of the genre. Her films, infused with poetry, often blur the boundaries with fiction, offering a distant perspective on societal issues, connected by a taste for the absurd and comedy.
She has directed over twenty documentaries for television, including "Las Amigas," which depicts the Parisian life of four retired Spanish immigrants, awarded the Best Directing Prize at the Dakino Film Festival. Other works include "Profanations," a revisited memoir of a Catholic education, awarded the Audience Prize at the Créteil Women's Film Festival, "Pick up," a silent film set in Benidorm, co-produced by La Lucarne de Arte, and "La guerre du golfe," about real estate speculation in southern Spain, selected at the Valladolid Seminci and broadcast on France TV and RTVE. Recently, she has turned her focus towards French society, directing films such as "C’est l’heure du bilan," "Tapis rouge," "Le monde dans un grenier," "Petits chefs," as well as web documentaries "Moderncouple" and "Les yeux de la tête" for Arte. She has been the winner of the Infracourts competition by France TV, received the Varenne Prize at FIGRA, and the Brouillon d’un rêve grant from Scam on multiple occasions.
Lucia Sanchez has also collaborated with the Cut-up magazine on Arte, created audio documentaries for the "Les pieds sur terre" program on France Culture, and participated in Canal+'s La Collection. Lucia Sanchez has taught documentary filmmaking at the University of Paris X (Nanterre) and La Femis. Her latest film, "Mafalda, reviens !," blending archives, animated images, and real footage, was selected by the Month of Documentary Film in the Aquitaine region and was part of the official competition at the Fidba in Buenos Aires.
