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Charlotte Gainsbourg and Guillaume Canet are filming Belle

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- The duo are leading the cast of Benoît Jacquot’s new feature film, steered by Macassar Productions and Ciné-@, and sold worldwide by France TV Distribution

Charlotte Gainsbourg and Guillaume Canet are filming Belle
Actors Charlotte Gainsbourg and Guillaume Canet (© Harald Krichel/Georges Biard)

Shooting on Belle by Benoît Jacquot is set to wrap on 18 December, having kicked off on 3 November. The cast of this 28th feature film by the French director (who competed in Venice in 1997, 1999, 2006 and 2014, in Berlin in 2012, 2015 and 2018, and in Cannes in 1998) is set to be led by the dazzling Charlotte Gainsbourg (crowned Best Actress on the Croisette in 2009, nominated for the Best Actress César five times, well-received last year in The Passengers of the Night [+see also:
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and hitting screens again in April in Nous, les Leroy) and Guillaume Canet (nominated for the 2015 and 2018 Best Actor Césars, as well as for the 2014 Lumière in the same category, also at his best this year in Cannes via Acide [+see also:
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and in Venice via Out of Season [+see also:
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).

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Adapted by the director and Julien Boivent from Georges Simenon’s novel La mort de Belle, the story revolves around Pierre and Cléa who take in Belle, the daughter of a friend, for the year. The life they lead is peaceful to the point of losing all consistency, that is until the day that Belle is found dead. Pierre is accused of the crime and the police soon invade their home and their entire lives to boot…

Belle is produced by Marie-Jeanne Pascal on behalf of Macassar Productions and by Philippe Carcassonne for Ciné-@, in co-production with Prodlab and Caneo, and Belgium’s Artémis Production. Pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+, the feature film also enjoys support from the Ile-de-France region, as well as the SOFICA companies Cofimage and Sofitvciné. Photography is entrusted to Caroline Champetier (awarded the 2011 César and the 2022 Lumière in her speciality) while music comes courtesy of Bruno Coulais (nominated for an Oscar in 2005 and three times a winner at the César Awards). Distribution in French cinemas will be steered by KMBO and international sales by France tv distribution.

For the record, Macassar Productions – who previously teamed up with Benoît Jacquot on Eva [+see also:
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– have also offered up movies such as In the Fade [+see also:
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by Fatih Akin and My Night [+see also:
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by Antoinette Boulat. Ciné-@, for their part, are polishing off post-production on Anne Fontaine’s Boléro [+see also:
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.

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(Translated from French)

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