Director
Yan Giroux
Production
Yan Giroux
Language
French
Year
2011
86 min, Documentary, Canada, 2.0
July 14th. France’s national holiday. A public holiday, non-working and paid. In Marseille, it’s not blue, white, and red that stands out, but all the other colors that together form a portrait of contemporary France.
Writing: Yan Giroux, Guillaume Grosse
Cinematography: Yan Giroux, Olivier Laberge, Laurent Teyssier
Sound Recording: Damien Mandouze
Editing: Yan Giroux
Sound Design: Marie-Pierre Grenier
Sound Mix: Marie-Hélène L. Delorme
Yan Giroux
Yan Giroux independently produced his documentaries between 2007 and 2012, allowing him to develop his vision, which would later grow with more resources and ambition in his fiction short films. In addition to being recognized locally, his shorts have been showcased in several international festivals, including Sundance Film Festival. His first feature film, For Those Who Don’t Read Me (2018), won several awards at the Gala Québec Cinéma.
My Son Came Back to Disappear, 80 min, Fiction, 2025
Standardized Patient Program, 23 min, Fiction, 2022
For Those Who Don’t Read Me, 107 min, Fiction, 2018
Lost Paradise Lost, 25 min, Fiction, 2017
Mi Nina mi Vida, 18 min, Fiction, 2013
Surveillant, 17 min, Fiction, 2011
July 14 in Marseille, 86 min, Documentary, 2012
Elegant, 84 min, Documentary, 2009
Cubanos, Life and Death of a Revolution, 82 min, Documentary, 2007