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L'anticipo del CNC per Jeanne di Bruno Dumont

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- In inglese: Il CNC sosterrà anche i prossimi film di Nicolas Pariser, Yossi Aviram, Yolande Zauberman e Claus Drexel

L'anticipo del CNC per Jeanne di Bruno Dumont
Director Bruno Dumont (© R Arpajou / 3B)

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Five projects have been accepted during the final 2017 session of the CNC’s second advance on receipts committee. Standing out among them is Joan of Arc [+leggi anche:
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by Bruno Dumont, which will be the ninth feature-length fiction film by the director, who has been selected seven times at Cannes (winner of a Caméra d’Or Special Mention in 1997 with The Life of Jesus; a two-time winner of the Grand Jury Prize, in 1999 with Humanity and in 2006 with Flanders [+leggi anche:
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; also in competition in 2016 with Slack Bay [+leggi anche:
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; on the Un Certain Regard line-up in 2011 with Hors Satan [+leggi anche:
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; and in the Directors’ Fortnight in 2014 with Li’l Quinquin [+leggi anche:
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 and in 2017 with Jeannette, the Childhood of Joan of Arc [+leggi anche:
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), and who has been in competition once at Venice (Twentynine Palms [+leggi anche:
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 in 2003) and once at Berlin (Camille Claudel 1915 [+leggi anche:
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 in 2013).

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Produced by Jean Bréhat for 3B ProductionsJoan of Arc will be the sequel to Jeannette, the Childhood of Joan of Arc (which was originally conceived for television), but no more details are available for the time being. As a reminder, over the summer Dumont shot Coincoin and the Extra-humans, the second season of the Li’l Quinquin series, a Taos Films and Arte production that will once again spawn a film version.

Another advance on receipts goes to Alice and the Mayor [+leggi anche:
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, the second feature by Nicolas Pariser, following The Great Game [+leggi anche:
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 (revealed at Locarno in 2015, and winner of the Louis-Delluc Prize for Best Debut Film the same year). Produced by Emmanuel Agneray for Bizibi Productions, the film, which will be co-produced by Arte France Cinéma, will star Fabrice Luchini and Anaïs Demoustier, and will portray the encounter between a young Ecole Normale student and a small-town mayor in the midst of a professional crisis. 

The CNC will also be throwing its weight behind Il n’y pas d’ombre dans le désert by Israel’s Yossi Aviram, the sophomore feature by the filmmaker, following The Dune [+leggi anche:
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 (unveiled at San Sebastián in 2013, in the New Directors section). Production duties will be handled by Les Films du Poisson.

Lastly, two documentaries will be supported through the advance on receipts: M [+leggi anche:
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 by Yolande Zauberman (who turned heads in the Orizzonti section at Venice in 2011 with Would You Have Sex with an Arab? [+leggi anche:
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 and in the Berlinale Forum in 2004 with Paradise Now), which will be produced by CG Cinéma, and Leur Mélusine by Germany’s Claus Drexel (nominated for the Louis-Delluc Prize in 2014 for Au bord du monde [+leggi anche:
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 and who is set to bring out America [+leggi anche:
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 in theatres on 14 March this year), which will be staged by Des Idées Films.

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