Julie Lerat-Gersant’s Petites plots a course for Locarno
- An Escazal Films production sold by Be For Films, the filmmaker’s debut feature is due to world premiere in the Cineasti del Presente competition
Hailing from the theatre world (specifically by way of the La Piccola Familia company) and a former participant in La Fémis’s screenwriting workshop, Julie Lerat-Gersant is already turning heads with her feature film debut, Little Ones [+see also:
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interview: Julie Lerat-Gersant
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The cast stars young Belgian actress Pili Groyne (revealed via Two Days, One Night [+see also:
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interview: Jaco van Dormael
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film profile] and hitting cinemas next year in La fille d’Albino Rodrigue), Victoire Du Bois (notably eye-catching in Call Me by Your Name [+see also:
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Q&A: Luca Guadagnino
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interview: Maïmouna Doucouré
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Written by the director, the story revolves around pregnant, 16-year-old Camille who is placed in a home for teen mothers by a family court judge. Separated from her own loving yet toxic mother, she strikes up a friendship with Alison, another rather immature underage mother, and rebels against her social worker Nadine, a passionate, albeit blasé authority figure. These are encounters which will radically change her destiny…
Little Ones is produced by Sophie Révil and Denis Carot on behalf of Paris-based firm Escazal Films, and has been pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+. The movie also enjoys support from the Normandy region and the SOFICA companies Cofimage and Indéfilms. Photography comes courtesy of Belgium’s Virginie Saint Martin (nominated for the 2014 and 2015 Magrittes in her field) while editing is that of French talent Mathilde Van de Moortel (awarded the 2016 César for Mustang [+see also:
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interview: Deniz Gamze Ergüven
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For the record, Escazal Films have previously helmed In the Move for Love by Romane Bohringer and Philippe Rebbot, and Marie’s Story [+see also:
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(Translated from French)
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