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PRODUCTION France

Jean-Paul Salomé prepare Je fais le mort

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- This detective comedy to star François Damiens and Géraldine Nakache, produced by Diaphana and co-produced by the Dardenne brothers, is to start shooting in November.

Next November 5, eight weeks filming will kick off for Jean-Paul Salomé's seventh feature, a detective comedy titled Je fais le mort (lit. "I pretend to be dead"). The director of Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre, Adventures of Arsene Lupin, and Female Agents [+see also:
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has this time chosen Belgian actor François Damiens (nominated for a Cesar for best supporting actor in 2011 for Heartbreaker [+see also:
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, well-reviewed in Delicacy [+see also:
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and recently in Venice in Tango libre [+see also:
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) and Géraldine Nakache (All That Glitters [+see also:
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, Houba! On the Trail of the Marsupilami [+see also:
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) to star in his film. They will appear alongside Lucien Jean Baptiste (Meet the Elizabethz [+see also:
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, Possessions [+see also:
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) and Anne Le Ny (The Intouchables [+see also:
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).

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The screenplay is centred on an out-of-work actor who accepts to play dead people in crime scene reconstructions to be able to pay the rent.

Produced by Michel Saint-Jean for Diaphana, Je fais le mort is co-produced by France 3 Cinéma, Rhône Alpes Cinéma, and Belgian production company les Films du Fleuve (headed by the Dardenne brothers), and is to benefit from pre-acquisitions from Canal + and Ciné +. Shooting is set to last eight weeks, mostly around Megève. Diaphana is to handle the film's distribution in France.

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(Translated from French)

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