BOOMERANG
Directed by Nicolas Brevière, 2005



Cast
Antoine MORIN
Nanou GARCIA
Benjamin ROLLAND
Florence LOIRET-CAILLE
Technical crew
Written & directed by
Nicolas BREVIERE
Photography
Emmanuelle LE FUR
Editing
Dominique PETROT
Sound
Stéphane LEON
Xavier THIBAUT
Sébastien PIERRE
Technical data
Fiction - France - 2005
26' - 35 mm – Color
1.85:1 – Dolby SR
Versions
French
French with english subtitles
Production
Nicolas BREVIERE – Local Films
Distribution
Local Films Distribution
International sales
Local Films
Festival du Court Métrage in Meaux / France
Festival du Court Métrage en Plein Air in Grenoble / France
Festival Paris Tout Court / France
Festival Europeu de Curtmetratges de Reus / Spain
Torino LGBT Film Festival / Italy
Zurich Pink Apple Film Festival / Switzerland
San Francisco LGBT Film Festival / USA
Festival der Nationen d’Ebensee / Austria
International Short Film Festival of Benicassim / Spain
International Bunker Film Festival / Italy
Co-Operation Against Homophobia / Greece
New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival / USA
International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival of Ibiza and Majorca
/ Spain
Lisbon LGBT Film Festival / Portugal
Madrid Asturies LGBT Film Festival / Spain
Melbourne Queer Film Festival / Australia
Chicago LGBT Film Festival / USA
Long Island LGBT Film Festival / USA
Bern LGBT Film Festival (Queersicht) / Switzerland
Festivals
TRAILER
After starting out with producer Anatole DAUMAN at the Association Française des Producteurs de Films (AFPF), Nicolas BREVIERE created LOCAL FILMS to support François Ozon in the production of two short films. Since then, he has produced over 80 films (shorts, features and creative documentaries), which have been shown at numerous festivals and on TV channels in France and abroad. local films' mission is to promote innovative and demanding auteur cinema, and to reveal new talent that we support from the very beginning, such as Jean-Gabriel PÉRIOT, Blandine LENOIR and Lorenzo RECIO, as well as more established directors from other horizons, such as Olivier COUSSEMACQ, Claude DUTY and Uruguayan filmmaker Federico VEIROJ.