CERBERUS
PRODUCTIONS
Stories architects
A subsidiary of our Cerberus Collective association, Cerberus Productions specializes in audiovisual production.
Here, you can discover our past and future creations.
Welcome to the world of Cerberus Productions
A subsidiary of the Cerberus Collective association, our desire is to weave stories that infuse a touch of magic and fantasy into your lives.
As an association, our ambition is to fire your imagination through our films, series, and documentaries. Whether in short or feature-length, our passionate team cultivates creativity to bring captivating and original stories to life.
Get swept away by our extraordinary universes and give free rein to your imagination. Discover now the worlds we have shaped for you.
Our vision
The stories we love to tell are the ones reminding us how life can be hard, unpredictable, but also magical.
Which is why we care for every one of our creations to bring a touch of fantasy to everyday reality, allowing us to dream and imagine a little louder.
Practice Makes Perfect
Directed by Victor Galmard
Written by
Victor Galmard
Directed by
Victor Galmard
Executive Producer
Xavier You-Cherpaz
Producers
Théophile Champaloux
Sophie Lipsey
Madalina Bellariu Ion
Release date
January 20, 2025
Practice Makes Perfect follows an anxious yet talented young pianist who engages in the most important audition of her life. Yet as she misses three notes, she realizes they allow her to go back in time. From then on, she will stop at nothing to deliver the perfect performance, no matter how impossible.
Award
Tokyo Film & Screenplay Awards – Honorable Mention
Les éternels de Corneille
Directed by Victor Galmard
Written by
Victor Galmard
Directed by
Victor Galmard
Producers
Théophile Champaloux
Release date
May 30, 2026
The Trumpet
Based on an original idea by Théophile Champaloux & Victor Galmard
Writing
Victor Galmard
Production
Théophile Champaloux
Sophie Lipsey
Johnnie Atsushi Yamamoto
Co-Production
Geek Pictures INC
Casting Director
Ko Iwagami
Release date
– (in production)
Charlie Clarke is a Londoner bachelor with a deep love for jazz and whose heart secretly yearns for Sakura, her neighbour, a Japanese trumpet player in the city’s orchestra. As Charlie dies in an attempt to express his love to Sakura, he finds himself reincarnated into Sakura’s precious trumpet, now navigating through her life: a storm of cultural, gender, familial, and artistic pressure. While their unique love story unfolds, Sakura pursues a chance to prove herself in the world of classical music, but Charlie complicates things by making his new life’s mission to awaken her to the freeing, wild, and empowering music of jazz, tearing apart the existence of Sakura —and what’s expected of her.
Award
Tokyo Film & Screenplay Awards – Official Selection
The In-Between
Based on an original idea by Théophile Champaloux & Victor Galmard
NomineWriting
Victor Galmard
Production
Théophile Champaloux
Sophie Lipsey
Release date
2027 (in production)
Emy, a disillusioned Korean-American actress, inherits her grandmother’s Korean restaurant in Los Angeles — only to discover it doubles as The In-Between, a mystical eatery where souls have their last meal before passing on. Reluctantly recruited by two interdimensional chefs, she’s tasked with mastering her grandmother’s Bibimbap to help the dead find peace, all the while going through a series of degrading auditions. Torn between Hollywood dreams and her Korean roots, Emy reconnects with her family and ultimately herself, while learning that the most important stage of all might be in the kitchen — cooking not for fame, but for closure, love, and goodbye.
Award
Alpine Internation Film Festival 2026 – Best Feature Script
New York Shorts Awards – Best Script
San Diego Independant Cinema 2025 – Nominee
LA Independant Film Channel Festival 2025 – Nominee
Chicago Indie Film Awards 2025 – Official Selection
Vegas Shorts 2026 – Nominee
Los Angeles Short Film Awards – Official Selection
Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards – Official Selection
Hollywood Stage Script Film Competition – Official Selection
Where dead stories go
Based on an original idea by Théophile Champaloux & Victor Galmard
Writing
Victor Galmard
Production
Théophile Champaloux
Sophie Lipsey
Madalina Bellariu Ion
Release date
– (in production)
Daciana, A rising British-Romanian author travels back home to her childhood village on the edge of Romania, nestled in the forest. She reconnects with her family, her childhood friends and can’t help but compare her trajectory to the one of the other people in the village.
When she reconnects with her childhood best friend, he presents his daughter, Maria (10), a mute girl who acts strangely, and who seems to be scaring the Christian population as tales, myths, and beliefs of old Romanian folklore seem to accompany Maria wherever she goes, slowly contaminating the village and soon enough, Daciana.
The author’s poetic, daydreaming mind starts to connect Maria to old legends her grandmother used to tell her at night raising the stakes of a simple local drama into biblical proportions.
At Last I’m at Peace
Based in an original idea by Théophile Champaloux
Writing
Victor Galmard
Production
Théophile Champaloux
Sophie Lipsey
Release date
–
Richy is a middle-aged man, ordinary, average in every way. Yet this morning, he’s somewhere uncharacteristic: a church’s bench. As his troubled mind leaves this holy place, a mysterious text invites him to clear his head. From then on, Richy seeks solace and peace by going after three men who participated in the destruction of his life. But what appears to be a professional hit job quickly turns into a dithering, confusingly amateurish path to vengeance with Richy’s life on the line.





