Winners of the first season
All the winning works of the season: January 15, 2025 - April 15, 2025
  • Julien Moreau
    Founder & Art Director
    Dear winners of the first season,
    Today you have written your names into history - as laureates of Cinema Royale: Paris Edition.
    You have proven that cinema is alive, sharp, bold - and infinitely talented.
    Your works have amazed us not only with their skill, but also with their sincerity, courage, and humanity. You have not only created films - you have left a mark. Let this be only the beginning of a great journey.
    I sincerely congratulate you on your victory. Let it inspire, support and remind you: your art has power.

    With gratitude and deep respect,
    Julien Moreau
    Founder & Art Director of Cinema Royale: Paris Edition
    office@cinemaroyale.space
Winners in the nomination

"CROWN OF CINEMATIC EXCELLENCE" FEATURE FILM (INCLUDES 6 CATEGORIES)
  • Amelia Hartwell - "The Silent Chord" (UK)
    In post-war London, a mute pianist returns to the stage, attempting to recapture her lost memories through music. Her struggle with inner demons, her attraction to an enigmatic cellist, and the uncovering of a tragic family secret form the basis of a visually exquisite and emotional tale of pain, acceptance, and hope.
  • Noah Callahan -"Glass Animals" (USA)
    In a bizarre coastal town, a young man with autism begins to see the world as a living hallucination of glass and light. While the townspeople think he is losing his mind, he is the only one who notices that the city is literally bursting at the seams. The film, at the intersection of drama and fantasy, explores the perception of reality, otherness, and the power of imagination.
  • Isabelle Monroe — "Dust and Orchids" (Canada)
    An aging actress returns to her deserted hometown after the death of her sister, whom she left behind 30 years earlier. Through a series of flashbacks, letters, and encounters with locals, she confronts the consequences of a forgotten past, while blossoming—like an orchid—at the end of her journey.
Winners in the nomination (28)

"CROWN OF CINEMATIC EXCELLENCE" SHORT FILM (INCLUDES 6 CATEGORIES) (20)
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