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A Balcony in Limoges to premiere in Locarno

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- Anne-Lise Heimburger and Fabienne Babe lead the cast of Jérôme Reybaud’s second feature, produced by Barberousse Films

A Balcony in Limoges to premiere in Locarno
A Balcony in Limoges by Jérôme Reybaud

Revealed in the Venice Film Festival’s International Film Critics’ Week 2016 line-up by way of his debut feature, Four Days in France [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
(nominated for the Louis-Delluc Best First Film Prize the following year), before delivering his medium-length film Poitiers (selected in Locarno’s Pardino d’Oro Competition in 2022 and notably triumphant in Brive), Jérôme Reybaud is set to unveil his second feature, A Balcony in Limoges, in the Cineasti del Presente competition hosted by the 78th Locarno Film Festival (running from 6-16 August).

The cast includes Anne-Lise Heimburger (notably acclaimed in Plastic Guns [+see also:
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interview: Jean-Christophe Meurisse
film profile
]
and Paul Sanchez Is Back! [+see also:
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trailer
film profile
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, and glimpsed in Anatomy of a Fall [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Justine Triet
film profile
]
) and Fabienne Babe (whose filmography primarily includes You and the Night [+see also:
trailer
film profile
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and Bar des rails, and who was also involved in Four Days in France and Poitiers), supported by Patrice Gallet, Emilien Tessier, Antonin Battendier, Jérôme Pouly and Céline Reybaud.

Written by the director himself, the story follows fifty-something Gladys who lives outside of society. With no fixed abode, no health insurance card and no bank account, she goes through life without any kind of desire. Nothing matters to her: not sex, not alcohol and certainly not dancing, which she nonetheless throws herself into with joyful abandon. But, one morning, she meets Eugénie who tries to help her, against her will…

A Balcony in Limoges was produced by François Martin Saint Léon on behalf of Barberousse Films, pre-purchased by Arte France, and supported by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region and the CNC. Distribution in French cinemas and world sales are both currently under negotiation.

For the record, Barberousse Films (which is celebrating its ten-year anniversary) is also currently overseeing filming on Pierre Menahem’s Et après (read our article).

(Translated from French)

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