PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Irlande / Royaume-Uni
WestEnd Films dévoile une première image de la coproduction irlando-britannique Freud’s Last Session
- Ce film de Matthew Brown place Anthony Hopkins et Matthew Goode dans les rôles du légendaire psychanalyste du titre et de l’écrivain C.S. Lewis

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UK production outfit WestEnd Films has unveiled a first-look image of Anthony Hopkins and Matthew Goode starring in Freud’s Last Session [+lire aussi :
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Before embarking on the making of this new feature, Brown helmed The Man Who Knew Infinity [+lire aussi :
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Based on the play of the same name, Freud’s Last Session was penned by Mark St Germain (The God Committee) with revisions by Brown himself. Here, Hopkins stars as legendary psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, whilst Goode portrays writer and academic CS Lewis, prior to his Chronicles of Narnia fame.
The movie is set on the eve of World War II, when, at the end of his life, Freud invites the iconic author to debate the existence of God. Interweaving past, present and fantasy, the film explores Freud’s unique relationship with his daughter Anna and Lewis’s unconventional relationship with his best friend’s mother.
German actress Liv Lisa Fries (Babylon Berlin) plays Freud’s daughter. Further cast members announced so far include Jodi Balfour (For All Mankind), Stephen Campbell Moore (War of the Worlds), Jeremy Northam (The Crown) and Orla Brady (Star Trek: Picard, Into the Badlands).
The project reunites Brown with Academy Award-winning production designer Luciana Arrighi (Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris, Howards End). Other key crew members are DoP Ben Smithard (The Son [+lire aussi :
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interview : Florian Zeller
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Freud's Last Session is being produced by Alan Greisman, Hannah Leader, Rick Nicita, Robert Stillman and Meg Thomson. The Irish producers attached are Tristan Orpen Lynch and Aoife O’Sullivan, of Subotica Productions, the Dublin-based firm behind recent Irish pictures such as Frank Berry's Aisha [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] and Emer Reynolds' Joyride. Niamh Fagan is serving as the executive producer for Screen Ireland.
WestEnd Films and CAA Media Finance are in charge of the picture's world sales. Sony Pictures Classics has bought the rights for North America, the Middle East, Turkey, India, Eastern Europe (excluding the CIS countries), Asia (excluding China, South Korea and Japan), Latin America and worldwide airlines. Moreover, WestEnd has also struck deals across Australia via Sharmill Films, Scandinavia via Scanbox, Italy via Adler, the Benelux via Just Entertainment, Portugal via NOS, Israel via United King and Greece via Spentzos.
The project has received support from Screen Ireland and the UK Global Screen Fund. Moreover, further financing has been provided by Media Finance Capital, LipSync Productions, M.Y.R.A. Entertainment, and a pool of independent backers including 14 Sunset, Movieland Entertainment, the Solomon Directive, the Travelling Picture Show and Lipper/Daly Entertainment. Filming is currently in its final stages in Ireland.
(Traduit de l'anglais)
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