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Arte France Cinéma respalda Frère et soeur de Arnaud Desplechin

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- El cineasta reunirá a Marion Cotillard y Melvil Poupaud en su película coproducida por la cadena franco-alemana, que también apoyará lo nuevo de Pietro Marcello y Valeria Bruni Tedeschi

Arte France Cinéma respalda Frère et soeur de Arnaud Desplechin
La actriz Marion Cotillard, el actor Melvil Poupaud y el director Arnaud Desplechin

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The second Arte France Cinéma selection committee for 2021 (steered by Olivier Père) has opted to co-produce and pre-purchase three projects.

Stealing focus among them is Arnaud Desplechin’s Brother and Sister [+lee también:
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, starring Marion Cotillard (who previously toplined Ismaël’s Ghosts [+lee también:
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) and Melvil Poupaud (who also featured in A Christmas Tale [+lee también:
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). The story revolves around a brother and sister who are nearing their fifties... Alice is an actress, Louis was a teacher and a poet. They no longer speak to one another and have been avoiding each other for over twenty years, but the death of their parents will force them to cross paths… This feature film is set to be steered by the filmmaker’s usual partner in crime Why Not Productions.

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This will be the 12th fiction feature film by Desplechin, who currently boasts Deception in post-production (read our article), and who has competed six times in Cannes (in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2008, 2013 and, more recently, in 2019 via Oh Mercy! [+lee también:
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) and once in Venice (in 2004). My Golden Days [+lee también:
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and Ismaël’s Ghosts were likewise unveiled on the Croisette in 2015 (during the Directors’ Fortnight) and in 2017 (opening the section out-of-competition) respectively.

Arte France Cinéma has also selected L’Envol by Pietro Marcello, which is produced by French firm CG Cinéma in league with Italy’s Avventurosa, and which already enjoys the backing of The Italian Ministry for Culture’s Film and Audiovisual Department (news). Following on from his movie Martin Eden [+lee también:
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(which competed in Venice in 2019, scooping the Volpi Cup for Best Actor), the filmmaker will be shooting in France for the very first time (as of August, in Normandy and the Hauts-de-France region) to delve into a romantic folktale recounting the story of one woman’s emancipation across a twenty-year period between 1919 and 1939, at a time of great inventions and even greater dreams. Standing tall in the cast are Juliette Jouan, Raphaël Thierry, Louis Garrel and Noémie Lvovsky, while music will come courtesy of Gabriel Yared.

The TV channel is likewise set to lend its support to Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s Forever Young [+lee también:
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, whose main parts will be played by Louis Garrel and Micha Lescot. Co-written by the director alongside Noémie Lvovsky and Agnès de Sacy, the story unfurls in the late 1980s, in the company of the 20-year-olds Stella, Victor, Adèle and Etienne, who sit the entrance exam to the renowned school within the Nanterre-Amandiers Theatre, founded by Patrice Chéreau and Pierre Romans. Thrust full throttle into life, passion, acting and love, they will reach a turning point in their lives, and experience their first real tragedy, together. Shooting on this Ad Vitam Production and Ex Nihilo-steered movie will kick off on 31 May.

For the record, Arte France Cinéma is notably supporting upcoming films by Leos Carax, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Asghar Farhadi, Kirill Serebrennikov, Alain Guiraudie, Ursula Meier, Mia Hansen-Løve, Claire Denis, Bertrand Bonello, Miguel Gomes, Joachim Trier, Nadav Lapid, Quentin Dupieux, Jonas Carpignano, Abderrahmane Sissako, Mathieu Amalric, Lisandro Alonso, Tarik Saleh, Mikhaël Hers, Arnaud et Jean-Marie Larrieu, André Téchiné, Louis Garrel, Jan P. Matuszyński, Albert Serra, Alexandros Avranas, Patricio Guzmán, Julia Ducournau, Noémie Lvovsky, Thierry de Peretti, Arthur Harari, Leyla Bouzid, Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet, Aurélia Georges, Alice Diop, Sophie Letourneur, Hafsia Herzi, Emmanuelle Nicot, Tiago Guedes, Dinara Droukarova, Vincent Le Port, Régis Sauder, Thomas Balmès, Chen Bo Yilin, Dror Moreh and the duo composed of Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova, as well as animated films coming courtesy of Momoko Seto, and Florence Miailhe and Pierre Földes.

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