Professional network and partners

As well as teaching its students, CinéCréatis is constantly seeking to expand its network and develop its role as a gateway to the professional world. With a view to facilitating the integration of its students once they have obtained their diploma, the school is increasing the number of meetings, events and partnerships with industry players and companies.

Our network of professionals and companies

At CinéCréatis we are convinced that learning on the job is the key to training good film professionals for tomorrow. Our training is recognised in the world of work for the quality of its practical teaching.

Our students are recruited by prestigious companies for their work placements or on completion of their course.

They've already recruited our students...

What the pros say

Marc Caro

What I noticed was that there was a great deal of professionalism in all the short films we saw. I had the opportunity to visit the premises, and I saw the great equipment that the students have at their disposal. We’d also like to reward teamwork – all the students worked together, because cinema is a collective art!

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What the pros say

Théo Fauguet

The films at the end of the year were of a crazy standard, particularly in terms of direction. I was also fascinated by the framing and lighting. Quite simply, I felt like I was at a festival watching films in competition.

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Director of photography

What the pros say

Joseph Barbereau

When you have a graduating class capable of making end-of-study films and personal projects of such high quality, you don’t have too many doubts about their ability to enter the job market.

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Our alumni network

Over the years, we’ve forged strong links with major players in the industry: Gaumont, HBO, Canal +, Mikros, Illumination Macguff, Digital District and many others.

A network of professionals from the artistic, cultural and teaching fields that our students can draw on throughout their course and beyond.

Our aim is to open the doors to the people who make cinema. We want to help you build up a varied network of contacts so that you can easily find your place in this great audiovisual family.

Partner festivals and professional events

  • The FIFIB

    The FIFIB is the Bordeaux International Independent Film Festival, an event that showcases independent cinema from around the world.

    Created in 2012, its mission is to showcase bold and creative independent films, often produced outside the mainstream.

  • CINEMED

    CINEMED is the Montpellier International Festival of Mediterranean Cinema, a major event devoted to films from or linked to the cultures of the Mediterranean basin.

    The festival aims to showcase the cinematographic creativity of Mediterranean countries by revealing new talent and the cultural richness of the region.

  • FILMORAMAX

    Filmoramax is an international short film festival created in 2019 in Lyon by Arnaud Mizzon in partnership with OCS, which attracts films from all over the world.

  • Spanish Film Festival

    The Nantes Spanish Film Festival, or FCEN, was created in 1990. It takes place every year between March and April in the city of Nantes, but also in the regions.

    Supported by the Rencontres du Cinéma Espagnol de Nantes association, it has become a key event for Spanish cinema in France over the years.

  • CreaTVty

    CreaTVty is a festival of new audiovisual creations that takes place in Sète, dedicated to series, TV single features, web series and animated shorts from film schools.
    It is organised by the association In the Mood for Films in partnership with Canal+, OCS and other players in the audiovisual industry.

  • Festival des 3 Continents

    The Festival des 3 Continents has been held in Nantes every year at the end of November since 1979. The event is devoted to films from Asia, Africa and Latin America.

  • National School Film Festival

    The National School Film Festival is a unique event in France, at the crossroads of culture, education and the 7th art.
    Its aim is to develop image education and creativity among schoolchildren.

Our partnerships and equipment suppliers

We are committed to providing our students with a comfortable learning environment and to equipping our studios with the best equipment available on the market. That’s why we work with top-of-the-range partners and equipment manufacturers renowned in the film and audiovisual world, to ensure that we are as close as possible to the realities of the field.

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Our students have the chance to work with their own equipment

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