Graduated from HEC Paris, Charlotte Vincent founded Aurora Films in 2002. She has produced morethan thirty short films along with acclaimed long features in international film festivals:“On the Edge”by Leila Kilani, “Iris in Bloom” by Valérie Mréjenand Bertrand Schefer, “Domain” by Patric Chiha, “TheWound” by Nicolas Klotz.In 2015, she produced director DavyChou’s film “Diamond Island”,awardedbythe SACDPriceatCannes Film Festival 2016(Critic’s Week). The same year,“Heaven sent”directed byWissam Charafwas also selected at Cannes Films Festival(ACID program). Then, she pursued the production ofdocumentaries and fiction feature films such “If it were love” by Patric Chihaselected atBerlin FilmFestival2020(Panorama), “PetiteSolange” by Axelle Ropertselected at Locarno Film Festival 2021(OfficialCompetition).In 2022, she producedwith Katia KhazakDavy Chou’s”Return to Seoul” and Wissam Charaf’s “DirtyDifficult Dangerous” respectively selected for Cannes Festival 2022(Un Certain Regard)and VeniceFestival 2022 (Giornate Degli Autori).She also produced with Local FilmsBlandine Lenoir’s“AngryAnnie”selected atLocarno Film Festival 2022 (Piazza Grande).

Accolades

Davy Chou and Katia Khazak and Charlotte Vincent
Best Film, 2022

Davy Chou and Katia Khazak and Charlotte Vincent

Best Film, 2022

Davy Chou and Katia Khazak and Charlotte Vincent

Return to Seoul (Retour à Séoul)

On an impulse to reconnect with her origins, Freddie, 25, returns to South Korea for the first time, where she was born before being adopted…

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Return to Seoul (Retour à Séoul)

Return to Seoul (Retour à Séoul)

Cambodia, Qatar, France, Belgium, Germany

Return to Seoul (Retour à Séoul)

On an impulse to reconnect with her origins, Freddie, 25, returns to South Korea for the first time, where she was born before being adopted…

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