PRODUCCIÓN / FINANCIACIÓN Bélgica / Francia
Swann Arlaud protagoniza Notre salut, de Emmanuel Marre
por Aurore Engelen
- El director prepara el rodaje de su segundo largometraje de ficción, un drama de época ambientado durante la Francia de Vichy

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Tuesday 15 April will see filming begin on Notre salut, the second feature film by Emmanuel Marre who first turned heads with his short and medium-length films (Castle to Castle, awarded the Pardino d’Oro for Best Short Film in Locarno 2018, and Le Film de l’été, which won the Jean Vigo Prize in 2017) before confirming his talent via his debut feature Zero Fucks Given [+lee también:
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The director’s second feature sees him delving into a dense and complex family history, drawing on his own grandfather’s story. It begins at the beginning of September in 1940. Henri Marre arrives in Vichy alone without any acquaintances and hoping to make a place for himself in the new regime. In his suitcase lies his political manuscript, Notre salut [Our Health] which he intends to publish. Henri wants to help save France from collapse, though it might primarily be himself that he’s hoping to save from his own personal collapse… The film explores a chunk of French history which is rarely placed under the spotlight, or seen through the eyes of subordinates who remain in the shadows in photographs, unseen in the background.
To play the part of this ordinary hero – or even antihero - Emmanuel Marre has chosen Swann Arlaud (revealed to the masses in Bloody Milk [+lee también:
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entrevista: Hubert Charuel
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Q&A: François Ozon
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entrevista: Emmanuelle Nicot
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Notre salut is being produced by Alice Lemaire and Sebastien Andres on behalf of Michigan Films (Belgium) and Alexandre Perrier for Kidam (France), who are continuing their long-term relationship with the director, having previously worked on his short films and, in more recent years, on Aya [+lee también:
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entrevista: Simon Coulibaly Gillard
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entrevista: Paloma Sermon-Daï
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ficha de la película]. The film enjoys backing from Canal+, France Télévisions, the Wallonia Brussels Federation Film and Audiovisual Centre, the CNC, Europe Creative Media, RTBF, Be TV, Proximus, Inver Invest (Tax Shelter) and the Nouvelle Aquitaine Region.
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