
Vai Cavalo
Réalisation
Harold GRENOUILLEAU, Vincent RIMBAUX
In the Nordeste, a poor and arid region of Brazil, Dirlinho and Edivan risk their lives at every Prado race in the hope of becoming professional jockeys. For 12-year-old Dirlinho, racing on doped horses in front of an electrified crowd is his only chance to escape his destiny.
Réalisé par
Harold GRENOUILLEAU, Vincent RIMBAUX
Photographie
Vincent RIMBAUX
Montage
Fabian REMY
Musique
Vitor COZILOS
Son
Harold GRENOUILLEAU
Production
Babel Doc
Réalisé par

Harold GRENOUILLEAU
Harold Grenouilleau, writer-director of Vai Cavalo. He has worked as a chief editor and then as an artistic director for France Télévisions, Canal + and Europa Corp.
Since 2011, he has been living in Brazil and works regularly with Babel Doc. Vai Cavalo is his first film as author-director, the fruit of a professional maturation and a deep desire to put his talents to the benefit of a documentary with cinematographic ambitions.
Since 2011, he has been living in Brazil and works regularly with Babel Doc. Vai Cavalo is his first film as author-director, the fruit of a professional maturation and a deep desire to put his talents to the benefit of a documentary with cinematographic ambitions.

Vincent RIMBAUX
Vincent Rimbaux is a documentary filmmaker and cinematographer who lives in Brazil. Born in Brittany, he grew up in Germany, southern France, and Africa. A few years after starting a career as a "journalist-cameraman" in Paris, he challenged himself and took to the road. Based in Rio since 2003, he has been following the latest news stories across the continent while working on a number of long-term projects: Olhar bom de bola, a documentary about children in the "City of God" who are learning photography from a war reporter, AFP photographer Christophe Simon; and his first feature film, Vertige de la Chute (Ressaca), a black and white metaphorical tale about the fall of a country through the demise of the Rio Opera. The film was selected in the competitions of several festivals around the world: Fipadoc,It received the awards for Best Documentary and Best Documentary Direction at the Rio Festival in 2019, and is nominated at the International Emmy Awards 2020.
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