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Ultimo ciak in vista per En attendant Bojangles

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- Il film di Régis Roinsard è interpretato da Virginie Efira, Romain Duris, Grégory Gadebois e Solan Machado-Graner. Una produzione Curiosa e JPG venduta da StudioCanal

Ultimo ciak in vista per En attendant Bojangles
L'attrice Virginie Efira e gli attori Romain Duris e Grégory Gadebois

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After having kicked off on 14 January, the shoot for Waiting for Bojangles [+leggi anche:
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 by Régis Roinsard will wrap on 13 March. The third feature by the filmmaker, following Populaire [+leggi anche:
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(1.16 million admissions in France and five nominations for the 2013 César Awards, in the categories of Best First Film, Best Cinematography, Best Set Design, Best Costumes and Best Music) and The Translators [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Régis Roinsard
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(which came out in France on 29 January), stars Belgium’s Virginie Efira (popular at Cannes last year in Sibyl [+leggi anche:
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and at Berlin more recently in Night Shift [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Anne Fontaine
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; also due to grace screens later this year in Blessed Virgin, Bye Bye Morons and Madeleine Collins), Romain Duris (nominated for the César Award for Best Actor in 2019 for Our Struggles [+leggi anche:
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; set to hit theatres in 2021, in Eiffel), Grégory Gadebois (recently nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2020 for An Officer and a Spy [+leggi anche:
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; giving an excellent performance in Night Shift, which will be distributed from 1 April) and the young Solan Machado-Graner.

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An adaptation of Olivier Bourdeaut’s novel of the same name by the director and Romain Compingt (nominated for the César Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2017 for Divines [+leggi anche:
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), the story revolves around Camille and Georges, who are dancing to Mr Bojangles by Nina Simone. Their love is a dizzying rollercoaster ride, a never-ending party. As far as they are concerned, life only involves pleasure, whimsy and friends. One day, unpredictable will-o’-the-wisp Camille goes too far. Georges and Gary, their children, will do everything in their power to prevent the inevitable so that the partying and the loving can go on, whatever the cost…

Produced by Olivier Delbosc for Curiosa Films and by Jean-Pierre Guérin for JPG Films, Waiting for Bojangles is being co-produced by France 2 Cinéma, Orange Studio, StudioCanal and Belgian outfit Umedia. The film, which has been pre-purchased by France 2 and Canal+, was shot in Paris, the Ile-de-France region and Juan-les-Pins. StudioCanal will take care of the French distribution and is overseeing the international sales.

As a reminder, Curiosa Films has Lost Illusions [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Xavier Giannoli
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by Xavier Giannoli, Between Two Worlds [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Emmanuel Carrère
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by Emmanuel Carrère, My Father's Stories [+leggi anche:
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by Jean-Pierre Améris, and the comedies Do You Do Saint-Tropez by Nicolas Benamou and Hommes au bord de la crise de nerfs by Audrey Dana in post-production. For its part, JPG Fims is poised to release The Case [+leggi anche:
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 by Bernard Stora.

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