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Lila Pinell encara la recta final del rodaje de Shana
por Fabien Lemercier
- Eva Huault, Sékouba Doucouré y Noémie Lvovsky protagonizan la producción de Ecce Films y CG Cinéma que venderá Les Films du Losange

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After kicking off in the Paris region on 2 June, the shoot for Shana by Lila Pinell will wrap on 17 July. This is the first solo feature-length fiction film by the director, who hails from the world of documentary and who rose to prominence in Cannes’ ACID in 2017 with Kiss and Cry [+lee también:
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Standing out among the cast are Eva Huault (whom the director has been filming ever since her first documentary, in 2009, and who turned heads recently in Baise-en-ville [+lee también:
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Written by Lila Pinell in conjunction with Catherine Paillé (nominated for the Lumière Award for Best Screenplay in 2017 for Ogres [+lee también:
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Shana is being produced by Emmanuel Chaumet for Ecce Films (who teams up regularly with the director) and by Charles Gillibert for CG Cinéma, and is being co-produced by France 2 Cinéma. Having been pre-purchased by OCS/Ciné+ and France Télévisions, the feature has also secured support from the Gan Foundation for Cinema, the Cinéventure Sofica and the Procirep-Angoa. The six-and-a-half-week shoot sees Victor Zébo (The Book of Joy [+lee también:
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As a reminder, Ecce Films recently produced Baise-en-ville by Martin Jauvat and Dandelion’s Odyssey [+lee también:
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