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Cristian Mungiu est en train de tourner Fjord en Norvège

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- Le prochain film du cinéaste roumain encensé, qui explore la friction entre deux familles de milieux différents, réunit Sebastian Stan et Renate Reinsve

Cristian Mungiu est en train de tourner Fjord en Norvège
(g-d): Le réalisateur Cristian Mungiu (© Fabrizio de Gennaro/Cineuropa), l'acteur Sebastian Stan (© Dario Caruso/Cineuropa) et l'actrice Renate Reinsve (© Dario Caruso/Cineuropa)

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Romanian Palme d'Or winner Cristian Mungiu is set to begin filming his highly anticipated first English-language feature, Fjord, in Norway this March. This marks a shift for Mungiu, from his usual Romanian settings to the stark landscapes of Scandinavia. Fjord, a tense family drama, will be shot over 40 days in Ålesund in the picturesque Møre & Romsdal region of Norway. 

The plot revolves around two families living in a small, remote Norwegian village. One family is Romanian and has moved to the village where the mother was born, while the other is Swedish-Norwegian. Their children, of similar age, attend the same school, and the families initially bond over their shared experiences as parents. However, their seemingly harmonious relationship begins to unravel as differing cultural perspectives on family life, education, and societal values emerge, especially when suspicions arise that the newly arrived couple is harming their own children. The film explores the challenges of reconciling personal beliefs with societal norms in an increasingly globalised world, diving deep into cultural differences, the boundaries of personal privacy, and the limits of tolerance within a close-knit community.

Fjord features a stellar cast, featuring Romanian-American actor Sebastian Stan and Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve in the lead roles. Stan plays Mihai, a Romanian expatriate living in Norway. Known for his roles in both Hollywood blockbusters and nuanced dramas, Stan recently earned Best Actor nominations at the Golden Globes, BAFTAs, and Academy Awards for The Apprentice [+lire aussi :
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. Born in Romania and moving to the U.S. as a child, Stan has expressed a strong desire to explore his roots through this project. Reinsve, internationally acclaimed for The Worst Person in the World [+lire aussi :
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, plays Lisbet, Mihai’s Norwegian counterpart. The two previously collaborated on A Different Man by Aaron Schimberg. The film will also feature a cast of local Norwegian and Romanian actors, with an open casting call for children aged 6 to 14 who speak Romanian, English, and Norwegian.

Mungiu, who also wrote the script for Fjord, is known for his exploration of complex social issues, as demonstrated in his previous films, including 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days [+lire aussi :
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(Palme d'Or winner) and Graduation [+lire aussi :
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(Best Director at Cannes). For Fjord, Mungiu reunites with several long-time collaborators, including Romanian cinematographer Tudor Vladimir Panduru, who worked on Mungiu’s R.M.N. [+lire aussi :
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. The film’s editing will be handled by Mircea Olteanu, also frequent Mungiu collaborator.

In addition, Marius Winje Brustad (The Innocents [+lire aussi :
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) serves as the production designer, while Helsinki-based artist Kirsi Gum (The Missile [+lire aussi :
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) is the costume designer. The film’s sound department is led by Constantin Fleancu and also includes Pietu Korconen, and Kristian Eidnes.

Fjord is produced by Cristian Mungiu and Tudor Reu through Mobra Films (Romania), with co-producers including Why Not Productions (France), Eye Eye Pictures (Norway), Snowglobe Film (Denmark), Aamu Film Company (Finland), and Filmgate Films (Sweden). The film has already secured substantial support from key industry bodies, including the Romanian Film Centre (CNC), Creative Europe - MEDIA, Film i Vast, and the Western Norway Film Commission. French sales agent Goodfellas will begin pre-sales of the film at the EFM, with a release anticipated in 2026.

(Traduit de l'anglais)

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