Films Co-Produced by Olivier Leroux Debut at 2021 VAFF

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The two films feature local actors, voice talent and crew, including a number of recent Emily Carr graduates.
A pair of films co-produced by filmmaker made their world premieres this week at the 2021 Vancouver Asian Film Festival (VAFF).
, a short film, and the feature-length , both co-produced by Olivier, are currently available for viewing via .
鈥淚t was a delight working on both films,鈥 Olivier, a VR director and director of photography who works with IM4 Lab鈥檚 VR program at 麻豆视频, tells me via email. 鈥Yokomeshi was filmed over two busy days. Many of our crew were fresh graduates from Emily Carr University, including our entire camera team and cinematographer [Maximillian Brey].鈥
Yokomeshi, according to the VAFF website, tells the story of a 鈥淛apanese video gamer and an Italian pastry chef [who] struggle to get their lives and relationship back on track鈥 after a popular instant-translation app crashes, leaving them without a common language. To help illustrate this narrative arc, the first half of the film is dubbed, Olivier notes.
鈥淎ll the dubbing was recorded early in the pandemic,鈥 he says. 鈥淒om [Cutrupi], our director, works for a dubbing company, so all the voice actors are famous local actors.鈥

Olivier Leroux (L) and Domenico Cutrupi (R) at the 2021 Vancouver Asian Film Festival. (Image courtesy Olivier Leroux)
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also directed by Dom, tells the story of two online influencers who
鈥渃onfront the appearance of a mysterious countdown on their mirrors that
threatens to reveal what鈥檚 behind their, apparently, perfect life.鈥
According to Olivier, the movie was greenlit during lockdown in 2020 in what amounted to a gamble.
鈥淲e were banking on cast and crew being back from lockdown and production not being fully back, but being allowed,鈥 he continues. 鈥淭he pandemic sort of worked in our favour in that sense, as we were able to have access to seasoned actors and crew, and the equipment was easy to rent.鈥
The project features artists from all over the world, including
Italian composer Claudio Smussi, who delivered the original score for
the film, and a poster by Ahmed Emad Eldin, a famous Egyptian artist who
recently designed a cover for Pink Floyd鈥檚 latest album.鈥ㄢ
鈥淭he result is an 83-minute sci-fi film that鈥檚 also a story about
immigration, the will to belong, and about the way we perceive the
perfect life without seeing the imperfections,鈥 Olivier says.

From Residents of Arcadia. (Image courtesy Olivier Leroux)
Follow Residents of Arcadia on Instagram to see more images from the film鈥檚 premiere. Watch trailers for and now via YouTube, and view both films in their entirety through Saturday, along with the rest of VAFF鈥檚 other outstanding via lineup, .