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CANNES 2019 Marché du Film

Bac Films pinning its hopes on Alice and the Mayor at Cannes

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- The French sales agent will be on the Croisette negotiating deals for Nicolas Pariser’s film, which is set to be unveiled in the Directors’ Fortnight

Bac Films pinning its hopes on Alice and the Mayor at Cannes
Alice and the Mayor by Nicolas Pariser

The international sales division of Bac Films is about to return to the Directors’ Fortnight, after it made the most of the parallel section in 2014 and 2016 with Love at First Fight [+see also:
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and Like Crazy [+see also:
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Q&A: Paolo Virzì
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. This time, Gilles Sousa’s team will be pinning its hopes on Alice and the Mayor [+see also:
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interview: Nicolas Pariser
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in order to strike some good deals at the Marché du Film during the 72nd Cannes Film Festival (14-25 May).

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Having made a huge splash with his feature debut, The Great Game [+see also:
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(unveiled at Locarno in 2015, in Filmmakers of the Present, and winner of the Louis-Delluc Award for Best First Film the same year), Nicolas Pariser once again explores politics in this movie, but this time he tries out an approach that leans more towards comedy. The lead roles are played by Fabrice Luchini and Anaïs Demoustier. The former plays the mayor of Lyon, who is not in great shape, as he seems to be utterly clueless and feels totally drained after spending 30 years of his life in politics. To solve this problem, the authorities decide to hire a young and brilliant philosopher to come to his aid. They strike up a conversation, which brings them closer together and turns their certainties on their heads. Little by little, a question arises: are reflection and political practice compatible with one another? Produced by Bizibi, and co-produced by Arte France Cinéma and Belgium’s Scope Pictures, the feature will be distributed in French theatres by Bac itself on 2 October.

At the Marché du Film, Bac Films will be pre-selling the French-German animated film Yakari, a spectacular Journey [+see also:
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by Xavier Giacometti, currently in production and based on the series of comic books of the same name, which narrate the adventures of a young Sioux Native American. At the same time, it will be topping up sales for another animated title, Terra Willy by Éric Tosti, which have already got off to a flying start.

Also, standing out among the titles in post-production on its slate are the English-language film Remember Me [+see also:
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interview: Martín Rosete
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by Spaniard Martín Rosete, the Danish feature Wildland [+see also:
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interview: Jeanette Nordahl
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by Jeanette Nordahl (toplined by Sidse Babett Knudsen) and three French movies: Cuties [+see also:
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interview: Maïmouna Doucouré
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by Maïmouna Doucouré, My Days of Glory [+see also:
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interview: Antoine de Bary
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by Antoine De Bary and Bro [+see also:
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by Julien Abraham.

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(Translated from French)

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