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Eve Duchemin gira Temps mort con Karim Leklou e Issaka Sawadogo

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- La regista brussellese comincerà le riprese del suo primo lungometraggio di finzione il 10 marzo

Eve Duchemin gira Temps mort con Karim Leklou e Issaka Sawadogo
Gli attori Karim Leklou e Issaka Sawadogo

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After winning the Magritte award for Best Documentary in 2017 for her medium-length film En bataille, portrait d’une directrice de prison, Eve Duchemin is about to start filming her first fiction feature, Time Out [+leggi anche:
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, inspired by her experience on En bataille.

According to the filmmaker, "after three years spent exploring the Liancourt jail, I couldn’t leave this prison world before honouring the inmates. Equipped with their stories, and with a certain desire to thumb by nose at what I’d done before, I wanted this time to film them as they left the prison. To see them finally get through this big and heavy metal door, the time of a temporary leave.”

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Time Out thus follows the peculiar journey of three inmates, outside of prison the time of a weekend. 48 hours to land. 48 hours to renew their ties with their close ones. 48 hours to make up for lost time.

Playing the inmates, we will find Karim Leklou (seen recently in The Third War [+leggi anche:
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and BAC Nord [+leggi anche:
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, and soon expected in the second season of Hippocrate) who will play Bonnard, a fragile and vulnerable inmate, addicted to pills. The intense Issaka Sawadogo, unforgettable as the hero from The Invader [+leggi anche:
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and seen more recently in Night of the Kings [+leggi anche:
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, will play Hamousin, and old timer from the prison. Finally in the role of Colin, a young inmate from the Brussels suburbs, we will discover Jarod Cousyns, a 20-year-old rapper in his big screen debut.

Time Out is produced by Annabella Nezri for Kwassa Films (the company behind recent titles Jumbo [+leggi anche:
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by Zoé Wittock, Binti [+leggi anche:
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by Frederike Migom, and soon SpaceBoy [+leggi anche:
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by Olivier Pairoux), and co-produced in France by Annabelle Bouzom for Les Films de l’Autre Cougar. The film will be sold and distributed in France by Pyramide, and distributed in Belgium by O’Brother Distribution.

Beginning on 10 March, filming will take place in Brussels, in the Walloon Brabant, and in Meaux. It will conclude in late April.

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