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Lupus was written, directed and edited by Laurent Prim for Skill Lab and stars Pol Greisch and Luc Schiltz. Skill Lab
Laurent Prim’s film about a farmer convinced that a wolf is decimating his chicken flock was awarded the top prize at the INYFF.
Luxembourg film maker Laurent Prim’s Lupus has been awarded Best Short Film at the International New York Film Festival.
Produced by Skill Lab, Lupus is written directed and edited by Prim, whose previous short film Morgue (Feierblumm Productions), a two-hander starring Jules Werner, and Fabienne Hollwege, was screened at the Luxembourg City Film Festival in 2016.
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Cineuropa: Could you tell us about the relationship you have developed with Svalbard, this atypical arctic island territory? How did you find out about this place on the edge of the world which seems to have proven really fascinating for youâ¦
Jean-Louis Schuller: I discovered this place while researching a different project about the Anthropocene. Although it is very remote, its multitude of hotels, adventure companies and cruise ships make it represent an image of a modern travel destination in a globalised world. Together with its epic and dreamlike landscapes, it quickly appeared to me as a great location for a feature film. Furthermore, the people who are drawn to Svalbard are in many cases lost characters, like Luc, who start over at the end of the world. I tried to incorporate some of these characters in the film and have them play themselves, like the Russian builder, Aleksei. The tou