

Three thousand Celts storm France in the most chaotic family reunion you'll ever witness.
During the Interceltic Festival of Lorient, the Grand Parade of Celtic Nations is the FIL's must-see event, a truly unique moment. Three thousand artists, traditional costumes, dancers, musicians, bagadoù, circles, pipe bands, and gaita bands from all Celtic countries parade through the streets of Lorient.
Sound
Bombardes and bagpipes in orchestral warfare
Production
Drone shots capturing 3,000 swirling costumes
Costume
Every Bigoudène headdress a masterpiece of engineering

Director
Julien Faustino
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Interceltic Festival began in 1971 as a direct response to Breton cultural suppression; this parade now draws 700,000 visitors annually.
Director Julien Faustino previously shot Lorient's naval parades—his military precision meets absolute chaos here.
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