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An advance on receipts from the CNC for Planétarium by Rebecca Zlotowski

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- The CNC will also be supporting the upcoming films by Michel Ocelot, Raymond Depardon, Justine Triet, Renaud Fély, Teddy Lussi-Modeste and Joachim Lafosse

An advance on receipts from the CNC for Planétarium by Rebecca Zlotowski
Director Rebecca Zlotowski

Seven projects have been accepted during the second 2015 session of the CNC’s second advance on receipts committee. Standing out among them is Planetarium [+see also:
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by Rebecca Zlotowski, which will be the third feature by the director, following Belle Epine [+see also:
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(unveiled in the Cannes Critics’ Week in 2010 and winner of the Louis Delluc Prize for Best Debut Film in 2011) and Grand Central [+see also:
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interview: Rebecca Zlotowski
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(selected on the Croisette in 2013, in Un Certain Regard). The filmmaker’s new movie will again be produced by Frédéric Jouve for Les Films Velvet.

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An advance on receipts was also bestowed upon Dilili à Paris by the maestro of animation Michel Ocelot; this will be his seventh feature film, following Princes and Princesses, the Kirikou trilogy, Azur et Asmar [+see also:
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(Cannes Directors’ Fortnight in 2006) and Tales of the Night [+see also:
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(in competition at Berlin in 2011).

The CNC also selected another famous and seasoned filmmaker, Raymond Depardon, with his documentary project Les habitants [+see also:
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(produced by Palmeraie et Désert).

Three second features were also selected: Victoria [+see also:
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by Justine Triet (who rose to fame with La bataille de Solférino [+see also:
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), to be produced by Ecce Films; L'ami by Renaud Fély (who debuted with Pauline et François [+see also:
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), staged by Aeternam Films; and Un vrai bâtard by Teddy Lussi-Modeste (who made quite a splash with Jimmy Rivière [+see also:
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), who will again be teaming up with Kazak Productions.

Lastly, the CNC will back L'économie du couple [+see also:
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 by Joachim Lafosse, a co-production with Belgium helmed by Les Films du Worso on the French side (an outfit that has also been involved in Loving Without Reason [+see also:
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interview: Joachim Lafosse
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and Les Chevaliers Blancs [+see also:
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interview: Joachim Lafosse
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, the two latest movies by the filmmaker who was popular previously with such titles as Private Property [+see also:
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and Private Lessons [+see also:
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interview: Jacques-Henri Bronckart
interview: Joachim Lafosse
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).

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(Translated from French)

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