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EXCLUSIVA: Camille Cottin y Zar Amir Ebrahimi protagonizan Le Pays d’Arto
por Fabien Lemercier
- Las dos actrices lideran el reparto del primer largo de ficción de la documentalista Tamara Stepanyan, producido por La Huit Production y Pan Cinéma y cuyo rodaje es inminente

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8 June will see the start of the shoot for Le Pays d’Arto, the feature-length fiction debut by Armenian documentarian Tamara Stepanyan, who turned heads with Embers (victorious at Busan in 2012 and screened at Locarno in 2013), Those from the Shore (which clinched awards at Amiens and Boston, among others, in 2017) and Village of Women [+lee también:
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The filmmaker, who has been based in France since 2013, has assembled a cast including two solid leads: Camille Cottin (nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress in 2016, famous worldwide for her role as Andréa in the series Call My Agent!, popular recently in The Empire [+lee también:
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The story, written by the director together with Jean-Christophe Ferrari, Jean Breschand (La papesse Jeanne [+lee también:
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Produced by Stéphane Jourdain for La Huit Production (who previously teamed up with the filmmaker for Village of Women) and by Camille Gentet for Pan Cinéma, Le Pays d’Arto is being co-produced by Armenian outfit Visan. Having been pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+, the feature has also secured support from the CNC’s advance on receipts and from the National Cinema Center of Armenia (NCCA). The seven-week shoot will take place almost entirely in Armenia, apart from one day in Paris, with Claire Mathon (César Award in her category in 2020 for Portrait of a Lady on Fire [+lee también:
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entrevista: Céline Sciamma
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entrevista: Alain Guiraudie
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entrevista: Alice Diop
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As a reminder, La Huit Production recently staged This Is the End [+lee también:
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(Traducción del francés)
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