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EXCLUSIVA: Gustave Kervern prepara el rodaje de Voilà, c'est fini

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- Loïc Mandere, Suzanne Lindon, Léa Drucker y Mathieu Amalric protagonizan el primer largo en solitario del director, que produce Les Films du Worso y vende Pyramide International

EXCLUSIVA: Gustave Kervern prepara el rodaje de Voilà, c'est fini
El actor Loïc Mandere y la actriz Suzanne Lindon (© Mathieu Zazzo)

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The first clapperboard is due to slam on Gustave Kervern’s Voilà, c'est fini on 14 April. This will be the director’s 11th feature film, though the first he’s helmed alone since he’s always co-directed with Benoît Delépine to date (notably earning two selections in competition in Berlin via Mammuth [+lee también:
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in 2010 and Delete History [+lee también:
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 in 2020, a Best Screenplay award in San Sebastian in 2008 and a Special Jury Prize at Sundance in 2009 thanks to Louise-Michel [+lee también:
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, and selections in Cannes -  notably via the winner of the Un Certain Regard section’s Special Jury Prize, Le Grand Soir [+lee también:
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- Locarno, Venice and Rotterdam).

The cast stars Loïc Mandere (better known under his musician name King-Tafari), Suzanne Lindon (revealed in Spring Blossom [+lee también:
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and appearing in La venue de l’avenir this year), Léa Drucker (awarded the 2019 César for Best Actress via Custody [+lee también:
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and nominated for Last Summer [+lee también:
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in 2024, hitting French cinemas on 16 April in Not All Men But… [+lee también:
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and soon in L’intérêt d’Adam and Dossier 137) and Mathieu Amalric (seen in Serpent’s Path [+lee también:
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in San Sebastián last year and whom we’ll enjoy over the coming months in Vie privée and The Phoenician Scheme).

Written by Gustave Kervern, the story takes us into a hotel complex in modern day Mauritius where a love story is unfolding between bellboy Pierre and a young, French tourist called Louise, who has anorexia. Pierre grows attached to Louise and tries to get her to leave her hotel room by showing her another side of his island: a wild beach, a nightclub, working-class streets... Each of them, in their own way, dreams of elsewhere and of emancipation, and as the time for Louise’s departure approaches, Pierre grows tense at the idea of seeing her leave and remaining alone on this island he wants to leave. He’ll risk everything to escape the future that’s already clearly mapped out for him…

Voilà, c'est fini is being produced by Sylvie Pialat and Benoît Quainon on behalf of Les Films du Worso in co-production with No Money Productions. Pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+/OCS, the feature film enjoys an advance on receipts from the CNC, as well as support from the Réunion Region, ArteKino Production, the SOFICA companies Palatine Etoile, Cinéventure, Cinéaxe and La Banque Postale Image, Procirep and EDB (Economic Development Board) Mauritius. The six-week film shoot will unfold between 14 April and 23 May in Mauritius (with one day on Réunion Island) with Stéphane Nigentz Gumuschian heading up photography. World sales and distribution in France will be steered by Pyramide.

For the record, Les Films du Worso are also overseeing post-production on Dao by Alain Gomis (read our article) and Partir un jour by Amélie Bonnin (article).

(Traducción del francés)

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