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  1. Vladimir de Fontenay is known for Mobile Homes (2017), Mobile Homes (2013) and Toys: Golden Line (2015).

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  2. Vladimir de Fontenay is a director based out of NYC and Paris. His latest short film, Mobile Homes, received 1st prize at the Wasserman Awards -NYU Graduate Film School’s top honor- as well as the National Board of Review student award.

  3. Jan 31, 2023 · "Everything written on the page is meant to die and become an image," muses Mobile Homes' Vladimir de Fonetay. Here's how he adapted to each on-set curveball. MovieMaking

  4. Jan 22, 2019 · Mobile Homes, the debut feature of Vladimir de Fontenay is, essentially two films in one. One film is a moody tone poem, exploring the backroads of an economically depressed America; the other is a story about the power of emotional bonds between people, and the struggle to maintain them.

  5. Nov 15, 2018 · His latest film is Mobile Homes (Originally a short film of the same name, directed by de Fontenay in 2013), starring Imogen Poots (Green Room, 28 Weeks Later) which is about a young mother suffering from financial burden, who discovers a different way of life for her 8-year-old son and herself.

  6. Nov 16, 2018 · Mobile Homes: Directed by Vladimir de Fontenay. With Imogen Poots, Frank Oulton, Rebecca Singh, Katie Messina. A young mother drifts from one motel to the next with her dangerously intoxicating boyfriend and her 8-year-old son.

  7. Jul 13, 2018 · Vladimir De Fontenay Mobile Homes follows young mother Ali (Imogen Poots), as she tries to escape her aggressive boyfriend Evan (Callum Turner) for a better life with her 8 year old son Bone. Hiding overnight in an empty mobile home, they wake up to find it en route to a new destination, and the possibility of a new life for the two of them.