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Medium-length films, 30 to 60 minutes long, were the primary medium for the beginnings of cinema and are a means of expression chosen by great filmmakers. Although short-length films have made a come-back for the last twenty years, thanks to the creation of festivals dedicated to this format, there is also a new enthusiasm for films lasting more than 30 minutes. This is due to the maturity of the short film sector and the desire of directors and producers to experiment with other possibilities both in filmmaking and in production.
These films allow authors to develop their staging, to work more personally on the narration, to deepen their characters and to address new topics. These works lacked a place that was fully dedicated to them and that would seal the encounter between professionals and spectators. This festival is a meeting place between the public and the professionals around a format still too little diffused.
The very diverse programming reflects the vitality of this film format, we can find more than a hundred screenings, a competition of recent films, themes, tributes, school programs, round-tables and a cine-concert.
The festival is also a convivial moment for the public and professionals to interact: presentation of the films by their directors, producers, actors or technicians; casual meetings between the teams and the public around an aperitif, along with image education, debates and talks around discoveries of rare works.
The Brive Festival is the first festival entirely devoted to this format. The industry immediately recognized it as an important place of defence of creation and an unique gateway to the public.