
Lola Quivoron
Directing
Biography
Lola Quivoron (born 1989; Paris) is a French filmmaker. After her diploma, she completed a preparatory school, studied modern literature and obtained a Masters in Cinema in Paris. In 2012, she entered the Film Directing Department at La fémis. She also practices photography. After two narrative short films and a short documentary directed within the school, "Son Of The Wolf" (2015) is her fourth film. Her short film "Dreaming of Baltimore" (2016) was screened at various festivals including FF Locarno.
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Cannes Festival

October 2015. French customs seize seven tonnes of cannabis in the heart of the capital. The same day, Hubert Antoine, a former mole with a shady past, contacts Stéphane Vilner, a journalist at Libération. He claims to be able to demonstrate the existence of State drug trafficking led by Jacques Billard, prominent media figure and high-ranking French police officer. Suspicious at first, the young journalist finally dives into an investigation that will lead him to the darkest corners of the Republic.
Undercover

Hot-tempered and fiercely independent gearhead Julia meets a crew of dirt riders who fly along at full speed and perform stunts. She sets about infiltrating their male-dominated world, until an accident jeopardizes her ability to fit in.
Rodeo
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Eldorado

In a former army fort, young Johnny learns to train and command Iron, his first attack dog.
Son of the Wolf

Freedom means only one thing: riding your dirt bike in the street, front wheel aimed at the sky.
Dreaming of Baltimore

Porte de la Chapelle. A shooting range. A woman. A crescent moon. Weapons.
Stand

Loves, worries, search for happiness in an anxiety-provoking society: an invigorating dive into the intimacy of European youth, filmed during a theatrical performance.
Headshot

At the school gymnasium, a prince and his friends are training to commit an attack.
Prince, puissance, souvenirs

One night under the stars, Marc dreams of meeting a girl.
The Great Bear
Metronome (120 BPM) is a film directed by Konstantin Lucas Mikaberidze, Lola Quivoron & Christian Reifert for the workshop "Musique At Work" supervised by Noëlle Pujol for the first year of Masters students in Film Studies at the University Paris Diderot (Paris 7). Shot in one take, Alexandre Babeanu records three musiciens -- Émilien de Bortoli, Adrien Katz & Min Yin II -- who improvise one after the other for two minutes on a fixed tempo of 120 beats per minutes. From these recordings, he creates a remix that he plays back to his collaborators.
Metronome (120BPM)
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