Magic World
a film by Julien Hosmalin
33 min - 2014 - France
Maud, Adrien and Johan are three teenagers living in a port village in the south of France.
Every summer, the place is crowded with tourist, coming to spend their holidays under a blazing sun. While the beaches are crowded and the heat is unbearable, Maud, Adrien and Johan prefer to get in the places only them know about.
It is therefore in the shadow of this madness, they will face the ’first times’ all without any limits but the ones they set themselves. Through this initiatory course, everyone tries to find its place, often at the expense of its relationship with the other.
But during one of thoses endless summer days between boredom and risk taking, this wandering love triangle will cross the invisible barrier that separates the innocence of childhood from the cynisism of the adult world.
Julien Hosmalin
Julien Hosmalin is a young French director.
Right before his Cinéma liscence Julien is noticed in his first project with the student movie ’Thalis’ that won the owner price of the city of Nice.
At the end of his studies in 2008 Julien moves to Paris to work in the report industry working as a cameraman-fitter for channels as famous as AL-JAZEERA and EL-ARABYA. He covers for both channels numerous subjects in geopolitics between Europe and Eastern countries. In 2011 he moves to the music industry where he makes a music clip in the form of a short film for distribution by Universal Music. His narrative universe is then spotted by a record company giving him the opportunity to realize many higly acclaimed clips in the French music landscape during the following three years. At the beginning of 2014, after many projects he produced ’Monsieur tout le monde’ with Kyan Khojandi that will combine over two million views in less than a week. He then directed his first film in summer 2014, by the name of Magic World, today selected in several festivals around the world.
Crew
Directed by: Julien HosmalinProduced by: Pierre-André Marion - OTSOA Media, Julien Hosmalin, Anne-Marie Duffey
Cast: Eloïse Paramorre, Fantin Ravat, Anthony Bajot