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CANNES 2023 Marché du Film

Goodfellas debutta sulla Croisette

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- Il venditore francese opera per la prima volta con la sua nuova identità e punta su Maïwenn in apertura, su Loach e Kore-Eda in concorso, ma anche su Donzelli, Marlin e Castang

Goodfellas debutta sulla Croisette
The Old Oak di Ken Loach

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It all began in 2000, continuing under the name of Wild Bunch International and with the sales agent always boasting a strong presence in the different selections on the Croisette. But now a new international sales chapter is beginning for Vincent Maraval’s team, which has separated from the mothership and will be operating, for the very first time, under its new title Goodfellas at the Marché du Film (running 16 – 24 May), unspooling within the 76th Cannes Film Festival.

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The density of the sales agent’s line-up hasn’t much changed, however, given that it comprises six titles in the Cannes showcase, five of which are screening in the Official Selection: Jeanne Du Barry [+leggi anche:
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by French director Maïwenn (starring Johnny Depp in the lead role) - opening this year’s festival out of competition - The Old Oak [+leggi anche:
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by Ken Loach, and Monster by Hirokazu Kore-Eda (sharing sales with Gaga), which will all be battling it out for the Palme d’Or (for the 3rd time for the English filmmaker and the second for the Japanese director); Just the Two of Us [+leggi anche:
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by France’s Valérie Donzelli within the Cannes Première section; and Salem [+leggi anche:
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by her young compatriot Jean-Bernard Marlin (revealed via Shéhérazade [+leggi anche:
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in Critics’ Week 2018) within the Un Certain Regard line-up. There’s also Stéphan Castang’s highly anticipated movie Vincent Must Die [+leggi anche:
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set to be showcased in a Critics’ Week special screening, not to mention Caligula – The Ultimate Cut, which is a restored version of the cult 1976 film, selected for the Cannes Classics section.

Eva Diederix’s team are set to wield plenty more aces at the Marché du Film, with a flurry of new movies in post-production bolstering the Goodfellas line-up. Prominent among these is Those Who Find Me by Georgia’s Dea Kulumbegashvili (triumphant in San Sebastián 2020 via Beginning [+leggi anche:
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), produced by France’s First Picture and Italy’s Frenesy Films, in co-production with Arte France Cinéma (read our news). There’s also The Flood by Italy’s Gianluca Jodice (read our article – starring Mélanie Laurent and Guillaume Canet in lead roles) and Like A Son, directed by Nicolas Boukhrief and starring Vincent Lindon as a lonely history teacher who crosses paths with a young 14-year-old Roma boy.

Films in production gracing the line-up are Nico Marzano’s Italian documentary Napoli 1990, Napoli 2023 and The Party’s Over by Spain’s Elena Manrique (following the misadventures of an illegal Senegalese immigrant hiding in an Andalusian manor house – produced by La Claqueta and Perdicion Films), while, in pre-production, there’s Inside by Australia’s Charles Williams (toplined by Guy Pearce).

And that’s without forgetting a raft of other films in post-production, namely Les indésirables [+leggi anche:
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 by Ladj Ly, Amelia’s Children by Portuguese director Gabriel Abrantes, Bad Actor by Mexico’s Jorge Cuchi, Madame Luna by Sweden’s Daniel Espinosa, Jean-Gabriel Leynaud’s documentary Of Mud And Blood, Some Rain Must Fall [+leggi anche:
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by Chinese filmmaker Qiu Yang and The Teacher [+leggi anche:
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by British-Palestinian director Farah Nabulsi.

Other stand-out films in pre-production include Emmanuelle by Audrey Diwan, with a market premiere also on the cards for Bruno PodalydèsWow! [+leggi anche:
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