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Riprese a breve per Une femme de notre temps

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- Sophie Marceau e Johan Heldenbergh sono i protagonisti del nuovo film di Jean-Paul Civeyrac. Una produzione Moby Dick Films che sarà venduta da Kinology

Riprese a breve per Une femme de notre temps
L'attrice Sophie Marceau e l'attore Johan Heldenbergh

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The first clapperboard is primed and ready to slam on 17 February, in the Paris region, on A Woman [+leggi anche:
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, Jean-Paul Civeyrac’s 10th feature film. Shining bright at the head of the cast is Sophie Marceau (hitting screens this year in François Ozon’s Tout s'est bien passé and whose ample filmography includes works such as Anthony Zimmer, Braveheart, Police, L’amour braque and, of course, The Party, which first unveiled her to the world) and Belgium’s Johan Heldenbergh (nominated for the Best Actor European Film Award in 2013 by way of The Broken Circle Breakdown [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Felix van Groeningen
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, and particularly well-received, of late, in Quo Vadis, Aïda? [+leggi anche:
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and Gaspard at the Wedding [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Antony Cordier
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).

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Written by the director, the story centres around Juliane Deroux, a police superintendent in Paris. She’s a woman of great moral integrity and huge inner strength, but the rug is suddenly pulled out from under her feet when she discovers her husband is leading a double life, leading her to display behaviours and carry out acts of which she would never have believed herself capable…

Discovered in Venice 1996 by way of Ni d’Eve ni d’Adam, selected for the Berlinale Forum in 2002 via two of his films (Spirits and Man’s Gentle Love), for Locarno in 2003 with All the Fine Promises (which also won the Jean Vigo Award), for Toronto in 2005 with Through the Forest [+leggi anche:
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and for the 2010 Directors’ Fortnight with Young Girls in Black [+leggi anche:
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, Jean Paul Civeyrac returned to the Berlinale in 2018, though this time featuring in the Panorama section with A Paris Education [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Jean-Paul Civeyrac
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(a film nominated that same year for the Louis Delluc Award).

Produced by Frédéric Niedermayer on behalf of Moby Dick Films (who already worked with the director on A Paris Education) and by Oury Milshtein for Iliade & Films, A Woman has been pre-purchased by OCS and also benefits from an advance on receipts from the CNC, as well as the support of the Ile-de-France and Normandy regions - where the seven-week film shoot will unfold – and the SOFICA companies Sofitvciné and Cineaxe. Distribution in France will be steered by ARP Sélection while international sales are entrusted to Kinology.

For the record, Moby Dick Films recently produced two films which earned themselves labels from Cannes 2020: Love Affair(s) [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Emmanuel Mouret
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by Emmanuel Mouret (which won the Official Selection’s stamp of approval and which has also just bagged itself the 2021 Lumières award for Best Film) and Skies of Lebanon [+leggi anche:
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by Chloé Mazlo (decorated with the Festival’s Critics’ Week label) which is currently awaiting release. Similarly poised and ready to go, pending a date for the re-opening of French cinemas, is Margaux Hartmann [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Ludovic Bergery
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by Ludovic Bergery, while Michale Boganim’s Tel Aviv- Beirut [+leggi anche:
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 (in co-production with Germany and Cyprus) steals focus in post-production.

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