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Lucas Belvaux adapta su novela Les Tourmentés
por Aurore Engelen
- El cineasta belga rueda actualmente su duodécimo largometraje, en el que adapta su propia novela publicada en 2022, con Niels Schneider y Ramzy Bedia
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On 9 September, shooting began on the new feature by Lucas Belvaux, Les Tourmentés. The Belgian filmmaker based in France made his name in the social cinema register, exploring the groundswells that run through our societies, as in This is Our Land [+lee también:
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Les Tourmentés, before being a film, is also the debut novel by Lucas Belvaux, whose narrative, following the interior monologues of its main characters, in fact recalls the one found in Mauvignier’s work. Published in Autumn 2022, the novel was well received by the press. The filmmaker now uses this material he knows so well to make a film, which traces the story of Skender, a former legionnaire now homeless since his wife Manon left him, and who accepts the crazy proposition of the very wealthy boss of his former sergeant Max: to serve as game during an urban safari, for a very lucrative salary. He wants his death to help protect Manon and their two boys from want. Grand organiser of this singular contract, Max thinks he’s got everything under control but, even before they leave for the man hunt, which is to take place 6 months later, nothing goes as planned…
Skender will be played by French actor Niels Schneider (winner of the Best Male Newcomer César award for Dark Inclusion [+lee también:
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Les Tourmentés is produced by Patrick Quinet for Artemis Productions in Belgium, which has been accompanying the filmmaker for the past five films (and which recently released Turtles [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Stefan Liberski, starring Benoît Poelvoorde). The film is co-produced by Emmanuel Agneray for Bizibi in France, in partnership with the RTBF, BeTV and Proximus. It received support from the Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel de la Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles, the CNC in France, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, the Ile-de-France region, Canal+, Canal+ International and Ciné+. International sales and French distribution will be handled by UGC. The shoot will wrap on 30 October.
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