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Just Philippot was born in 1982 in the Paris region. He obtained a master's degree in cinema from the University of Paris VIII in 2007, and went on to make several short films, including “Ses souffles”, shortlisted for the Césars. He then directed the documentary “Gildas a quelque chose à nous dire”, with his brother Tristan. After the short film “Acide”, he went on to make the feature films “La Nuée”, which won a prize at Gérardmer, and “Acide”, which was screened in the Midnight Screening at the Cannes Film Festival. The same year, he directed “La mythomane du Bataclan”, a mini-series starring Laure Calamy.
Most Popular Just Philippot Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
01 January 2015
Mathias takes his friends to shoot a zombie movie in the family countryside house. But people from there do not see the shooting in a very good eye and Denis, a friend from Mathias 's childhood , will become increasingly sticky.
20 September 2023
During a heat wave, strange clouds start pouring down acid rain, wreaking devastation and panic throughout France.
09 April 2021
A single mother breeds locusts as high-protein foods but has trouble getting them to reproduce until she finds they have a taste for blood.
25 April 2015
Lizon has just attended her friend Marie's birthday. The friends around the birthday cake, the candles to be blown, the wish to be made amazed her.
14 February 2018
A disturbing cloud has appeared from the west. It moves slowly towards the centre of the country, prompting the population to take to the roads.
14 February 2018
Four short stories between sci-fi and horror.
23 November 2016
My big brother went away to soon, without a word. Actually, he never could speak, nor could he walk. I never knew what he could see or hear.
29 September 2012
Like every year, it's time for the big match between Philippe and Yannick, father and son. Like every year, the son is a little stronger.
03 October 2006
In this thematic series of 13 short films on "Death," the filming constraint was unity: 1 set, 1 actor, 1 day of shooting.