EXCLUSIVE: Robert Guédiguian filming La Pie voleuse
- The director is reuniting with Ariane Ascaride, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Gérard Meylan and Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet for his Agat Films & Cie production sold by Playtime
Since 4 September, Robert Guédiguian has been shooting his 24th feature film, La Pie voleuse, in Marseille. The director has once again selected his three long-term partners in crime to lead the cast: Ariane Ascaride (nominated for the Best Actress César in 1998, 2003 and 2012, awarded the Volpi Cup in Venice 2019 for Gloria Mundi [+see also:
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Likewise in on the action are Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet (nominated four times for the Best Newcomer César between 2004 and 2011, and seen in A Difficult Year [+see also:
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Written by the director together with Serge Valletti, the story follows Maria who’s not as young as she used to be and who helps people older than her. Living from hand to mouth, she can’t quite accept her precarious situation and steals a few euros here and there from all those lovely people she looks after with such devotion, and who adore her for it… But after an accusation of abuse of a vulnerable person, Maria winds up in police custody…
Robert Guédiguian was selected to compete in Cannes in 2002, in Berlin in 2005 and 2008, in Venice in 2017 and 2019, and in San Sebastian in 1998 (where he won the Special Jury Prize) and 2004. His work was also selected out of competition in Cannes in 2009 and in the Un Certain Regard line-up in 2011. His last opus, Et la fête continue!, will be released in French cinemas on 15 November.
Produced by Marc Bordure and Robert Guédiguian on behalf of Agat Films & Cie, La Pie voleuse has been pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+, and benefits from the support of Sofitvciné and Universciné. The six-week film shoot in Marseille, with Pierre Milon helming photography, is set to wrap on 14 October. Distribution in France is entrusted to Diaphana while international sales fall to Playtime.
For the record, Agat Films are also overseeing filming on Une affaire de principe by Antoine Raimbault (read our article) and the production of Michel Hazanavicius’ animated movie The Most Precious of Cargoes [+see also:
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interview: Caroline Poggi and Jonathan…
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interview: Antoine Chevrollier
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interview: Emmanuel Courcol
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(Translated from French)