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Marie-Hélène Roux rueda Celui qui soigne - Muganga
por Fabien Lemercier
- Isaach de Bankolé y Vincent Macaigne encarnan a los doctores Denis Mukwege y Guy-Bernard Cadière en una cinta producida por Petites Poupées Production y cuyos derechos de explotación posee UGC

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Since the beginning of July, Marie-Hélène Roux has been shooting Celui qui soigne - Muganga, her second feature film after Links of Life (2017), which sees her pairing Ivory Coast actor Isaach de Bankolé (recently well-received in Run [+lee también:
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Written by the director herself alongside Jean-René Lemoine and loosely inspired by doctors Denis Mukwege (awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018) and Guy-Bernard Cadière, the story speaks of how certain battles can change the course of history. In the depths of Central Africa, Congolese doctor and future Novel Prize winner Denis Mukwege (Isaach de Bankolé) risks his life to militate and treat thousands of women who have suffered sexual violence and whose bodies have become a weapon of war. An encounter with renowned Belgian surgeon Guy-Bernard Cadière (Vincent Macaigne) breathes fresh life into his engagement. Together they work to ensure these women regain a sense of dignity and hope…
Celui qui soigne - Muganga is produced by Cynthia Pinet on behalf of Petites Poupées Production, in co-production with France 3 Cinéma, UGC (who hold full exploitation rights for the picture), Palermo Production, Ça Va Aller Production, and Belgium’s Scope Pictures. The feature film has been pre-purchased by France Télévisions and also enjoys an advance on receipts from the CNC. Filming will take place in Gabon, Belgium and the USA, before wrapping in mid-September.
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