PRODUZIONE / FINANZIAMENTI Francia / Senegal
Omar Sy recita in Tirailleurs
- La star francese è il protagonista del secondo lungometraggio di Mathieu Vadepied, prodotto da Unité e Korokoro e venduto da Gaumont
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Initially known as a director of photography who earned himself two César nominations, firstly for 2002’s Read My Lips [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Anne Fontaine
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Starring alongside him are Alassane Diong (who appeared in the Savages [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Jacques-Henri Bronckart
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Written by Mathieu Vadepied and Olivier Demangel (Atlantics [+leggi anche:
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Father & Soldier is produced by Bruno Nahon on behalf of Unité, by Omar Sy on behalf of Korokoro and by the Senegalese firm Sy Possible Africa in co-production with Mille Soleils, Gaumont (who are also steering distribution in France, not to mention international sales) and France 3 Cinéma. Pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+, the feature film also enjoys the support of the CNC by way of an advance on receipts. The nine-week film shoot will unfold in France from 23 August to 13 October, before moving on to Senegal in January 2022, with Venezuela’s Luis Armando Arteaga (Tremors [+leggi anche:
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(Tradotto dal francese)
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