"Comment ça va" (French for How do you do?) is a 1983 pop song by Dutch boy band The Shorts.
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Like his earlier work, such as the shorts Île de beauté (Island of Beauty) (1996) and Gold (2000), both co-produced with Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, in Azé Ange Leccia continued to stress the light and sound effects.
One of the shorts, The Tested, won the top prize at the 2006 Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, qualifying it for an Academy Award nomination.
In the shorts the sponsor is Homecenter Sodimac and, in the socks, the sponsor is Clos de Pirque.
The shorts have featured a variety of celebrity cameos including Zachary Quinto (who also is credited as executive producer), Penn Badgley, YouTube star Grace Helbig Pablo Schreiber, and Willie Garson.
His personal short films have been selected and appeared in the onedotzero festival including the shorts, 'Violence' in 2004 and 'Legends 'in 2006. He worked with onedotzero industries to produce animated sequences for the BBC show, High Spirits with Shirley Ghostman and directed a number of animated TV shows, including "Knights of Now" for Disney and "Grip Wrench" for MTV Italy's QOOB channel.
Like Don't Give Up the Sheep, the names of the characters are inconsistent in this short compared to the rest of the shorts.
Other film roles include the leads in the shorts 'Seared', Love Letters, 'The Lost Domain', a cinematic take on Alain-Fournier's Le Grand Meaulnes and 'Post' directed by Debs Gardner-Paterson.