The Cineuropa folks have highlight three action-genre projects we’ll now be keeping tabs on and which have benefitted from some coin from the Cnc folks. The screenplays for La vraie vie by Marie Monge, Arco by Ugo Bienvenu and Trompe la mort by Rocco Labbé have been selected. Here is the low down on the three projects.
La vraie vie – Marie Monge
Prod: Cinenovo’s Julie Viez / Sailor Films’ David Pierret
Based on Adeline Dieudonné’s novel of the same name, this revolves around Billie who protects her little brother Gilles from the violence in their family by using her vivid imagination to tell him stories, which act as ramparts against reality.…...
La vraie vie – Marie Monge
Prod: Cinenovo’s Julie Viez / Sailor Films’ David Pierret
Based on Adeline Dieudonné’s novel of the same name, this revolves around Billie who protects her little brother Gilles from the violence in their family by using her vivid imagination to tell him stories, which act as ramparts against reality.…...
- 6/26/2023
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com
Playtime launches sales on Monge’s debut feature at UniFrance’s Rendez-vous with French Cinema.
Source: Playtime
‘Treat Me Like Fire’
Paris-based Playtime has released first images of Tahar Rahim and Stacy Martin in buzzed-about French director Marie Monge’s debut feature tale of love and addiction Treat Me Like Fire as UniFrance’s Rendez-vous with French Cinema (Jan 18-22) kicks off in Paris on Thursday.
Rahim plays a gambling addict working in a Paris bar where he gets involved with the owner’s daughter (Martin) who he introduces to the capital’s underground gambling scene.
The smitten young woman, who is keen to impress to her new lover, quickly gets hooked to the thrill of the betting table and their joint addiction quickly spirals out of control.
Playtime (formerly Films Distribution) will launch sales on the feature, which is in post-production, at the UniFrance meeting.
“We had quite a battle to get it. There was a lot of...
Source: Playtime
‘Treat Me Like Fire’
Paris-based Playtime has released first images of Tahar Rahim and Stacy Martin in buzzed-about French director Marie Monge’s debut feature tale of love and addiction Treat Me Like Fire as UniFrance’s Rendez-vous with French Cinema (Jan 18-22) kicks off in Paris on Thursday.
Rahim plays a gambling addict working in a Paris bar where he gets involved with the owner’s daughter (Martin) who he introduces to the capital’s underground gambling scene.
The smitten young woman, who is keen to impress to her new lover, quickly gets hooked to the thrill of the betting table and their joint addiction quickly spirals out of control.
Playtime (formerly Films Distribution) will launch sales on the feature, which is in post-production, at the UniFrance meeting.
“We had quite a battle to get it. There was a lot of...
- 1/18/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
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