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PRODUCTION / FUNDING France / Belgium

Arnaud Malherbe wraps the shoot for Ogre

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- The director’s feature debut stars Ana Girardot, among others; the Gloria Films and 2.4.7 Films production is being sold abroad by Playtime

Arnaud Malherbe wraps the shoot for Ogre
Actress Ana Girardot

After kicking off on 2 March, and then grinding to a halt on 16 March because of the health crisis, the shoot for Arnaud Malherbe’s feature debut, the fantasy tale Ogre [+see also:
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, resumed on 15 June in the Morvan, where it is slated to wrap on 18 July. The cast includes Ana Girardot (nominated for the Lumières Award for Most Promising Actress in 2015 for Next Time I’ll Aim for the Heart [+see also:
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and High Society [+see also:
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, also popular in titles such as Back to Burgundy [+see also:
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and Someone, Somewhere [+see also:
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, and due to grace screens from 18 November onwards in 5èmeset [+see also:
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), young actor Giovanni Pucci and Samuel Jouy (the series Black Spot, Rebels [+see also:
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, Burn Out [+see also:
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).

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Malherbe has short films such as Macadam Peau-rouge (in the national competition at Clermont-Ferrand in 2009) and Dans leur peau under his belt, as well as the TV movies Belleville Story and Camera Obscura, plus the series Chefs and Moloch (soon to air on Arte, with Olivier Gourmet and Marina Vacth among the cast).

The story of Ogre, written by the director himself, revolves around six-year-old Jules and his mother, Chloé (35), who arrive in the darkest depths of the Morvan, surrounded by forests and fields. Chloé, a primary school teacher, takes over the management of the village school. A new life, a promise of heaven on Earth, in order to forget her painful past… But when Mathieu, a young doctor, starts getting closer to his mother, Jules sees red. He is convinced that Mathieu is an animal that plans to separate him from his mum and gobble him up…

Produced by Laurent Lavolé for Gloria Films Production, and by Xavier Rigault and Marc-Antoine Robert for 2.4.7 Films, Ogre is being co-produced by Belgian outfit Panache Productions, The Jokers (which will distribute the movie in French theatres) and Playtime (which is overseeing the international sales). Having been pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+, the feature has also secured backing from the CNC (via its genre-film-specific support scheme), from the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, and from the Cinécap and Cinéaxe Soficas. It is worth noting that the cinematography has been entrusted to Pénélope Pourriat.

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(Translated from French)

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