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Emmanuel Courcol rueda Banquise

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- Kali Boisson, Sandrine Kiberlain y Benoît Magimel protagonizan la nueva película del director de Por todo lo alto, que produce Agat Films y vende Playtime

Emmanuel Courcol rueda Banquise
Las actrices Kali Boisson (© Marie Rouge) y Sandrine Kiberlain (© Carole Bellaiche) y el actor Benoît Magimel (© Arno Lam)

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Emmanuel Courcol has been shooting Banquise, his 4th feature film after Ceasefire [+lee también:
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(revealed on Locarno’s Piazza Grande in 2016), The Big Hit [+lee también:
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(screened in Cannes’ 2020 Official Selection) and The Marching Band [+lee también:
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(unveiled last year in the Cannes Première line-up, scooping the Audience Award in San Sebastián, earning seven nominations at this year’s Césars and racking up 2.6 million admissions in France), since 15 March.

The cast of his latest opus stars Kali Boisson (seen in Beating Hearts [+lee también:
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), Sandrine Kiberlain (nominated six times for the Best Actress César, triumphant in 2014 thanks to 9 Month Stretch [+lee también:
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, recently touring French cinemas in The Divine Sarah Bernhardt [+lee también:
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and soon to hit screens via L‘accident de piano) and Benoît Magimel (recently awarded the Best Actor César and Lumière trophies for Pacifiction [+lee también:
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and seen last year in Ni chaînes ni maîtres), alongside Aka Pedersen.

Adapted by Emmanuel Courcol and Irène Muscari (a duo nominated for this year’s Best Original Screenplay César thanks to The Marching Band) based on Valentine Goby’s novel Banquises, the starting point for the story is a young woman’s  disappearance. Three years later her young sister sets off in search of her in Greenland. Her parents take off after her, torn between hope of finding the former and anxiety over also losing the latter. Throughout this journey the family tries to pull itself back together, veering between painful memories and a desire to move on…

Banquise is being produced by Marc Bordure on behalf of Agat Films & Cie, in co-production with France 2 Cinéma. The film has also been pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné/OCS, and enjoys further support from eight SOFICA companies (Sofitvciné, indéfilms, La Banque Postale Image, Entourage, Imagellium, Palatine Étoile, Cinéaxe and Cinémage). The 42-day film shoot will take place in Greenland (over 23 days) and Ile-de-France (19 days), wrapping on 19 May. World sales will be steered by Playtime and distribution in French cinemas by Diaphana.

For the record, Agat Films & Ex Nihilo are currently overseeing post-production on Stéphane Demoustier’s The Great Arch [+lee también:
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, Amine Adjina’s La petite cuisine de Mehdi (article) and Pierre Le Gall’s Du fioul dans les artères (article). The firm will also be releasing Michel Leclerc’s Not All Men But… [+lee también:
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 on 16 April (toplined by Léa Drucker and Benjamin Lavernhe), Lawrence Valin’s Little Jaffna [+lee también:
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on 30 April (unveiled in Venice’s International Critics’ Week) and Lola Doillon’s Her Difference on 11 June.

(Traducción del francés)

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