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Wallimage respalda lo nuevo de Susanna Nicchiarelli y Lukas Dhont
por Aurore Engelen
- El fondo de inversión regional valón apostará por Happy Days y Coward, las nuevas películas de los premiados cineastas

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Wallimage, the Wallonia regional investment fund, just shared the titles of the seven projects supported in its 125th session, for a total sum of €1,188,000, which should generate a minimum of €10,456,953 in audio-visual spending in the Wallonia region.
Amongst the supported projects, we will particularly note the new film by Italian filmmaker Susanna Nicchiarelli, who after Nico, 1988 [+lee también:
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Another supported feature that should please festivals is the new film by young Flemish prodigy Lukas Dhont, a darling of the Cannes Film Festival, with the Golden Camera received for Girl [+lee también:
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entrevista: Lukas Dhont
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entrevista: Lukas Dhont
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ficha de la película] in 2022. This autumn, he will be shooting Coward, which will follow Pierre, a young Belgian soldier in 1916, who discovers love and art in the trench shows while questioning notions of heroism and cowardice. Pierre will be interpreted by a newcomer, Emmanuel Macchia, discovered through open casting, and will be accompanied by young French actor Valentin Campagne (Colours of Time [+lee también:
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Wallimage will also support two animated features. Mon chien, Dieu et les Pokétrucs by Marine and Cédric Lachenaud is an adaptation of the novel by Myren Duval, published by the Editions du Rouergue. It tells the story of Pauline, 8, who has a bedroom, a dog, quite a personality and some Pokétrucs. All is well. She is therefore very annoyed to learn that her parents are going to welcome a Syrian family with two children. The eldest, Zein, is the same age as her but the beginning of their cohabitation is proving difficult. Pauline has no choice: if she wants peace of mind, she’ll have to find a solution to the war… The film is produced in France by TNZPV Productions, and in Belgium by Belvision.
The fund will also support another adaptation, Journey to the Christmas Star, drawn from the Norwegian theatre classic created in 1924. A previous adaptation as a live-action film was made in 2012 by Storm Films (Norway), who is now developing an animated version entrusted to John Andreas Andersen, and which will be co-produced in Belgium by NWave - which had so far limited itself to majority production, and will soon release the second chapter of the adventures of Hopper.
Finally, the fund will give support to three series, Alice, by Tim Loane and Claire Lemaréchal, dedicated to the first female filmmaker, Alice Guy, and produced in Belgium by Panache and La Compagnie Cinématographique; Oradour - Le dernier témoin by Pierre Aknine, a TV fiction in two 45min parts, produced in Belgium by Sequel Prod; and Aquila, a young audience series (52 x 11) by Daniel Dubuis produced in Belgium by Umedia.
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