Pyramide International cala 7 assi a Cannes
- Il venditore francese sarà presente al Marché du Film con una line-up di sei titoli in Selezione ufficiale e uno alla Quinzaine des Cinéastes

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The years go by to the same happy effect on the Croisette for French sales agent Pyramide International (directed by Éric Lagesse and steered by Agathe Mauruc), who’ll be counting on seven films showcasing in the various selections of the Marché du Film, unspooling within the 77th Cannes Film Festival (running 14 – 25 May).
Shining bright among these are six feature films set to world premiere in the Official Selection, one of which is in the running for the 2024 Palme d’Or 2024, namely Agathe Riedinger’s first film Wild Diamond [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Agathe Riedinger
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Three titles in their line-up stand out in the Un Certain Regard section, in the form of L'Histoire de Souleymane [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Boris Lojkine
scheda film] by Boris Lojkine, Holy Cow [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Louise Courvoisier
scheda film] by Louise Courvoisier and Viet and Nam by Minh Quý Truong. The latter revolves around Nam and Viet who are in love. Both are miners, working 1,000 metres below ground, where danger lurks and darkness prevails. Coal earns them a living while polluting the land and the sea. Black sea. Black coal. Burnt coal. Wet coal. Dusty coal. When Nam decides to leave the country via an agent who smuggles people out in shipping containers, a rift develops between his love for Viet and his hopes for his future… Production is entrusted to Filippino firm Epicmedia alongside Singapore’s E&W Films, French outfit Deuxième Ligne Films, the Netherlands' An Original Picture, Taiwan’s Volos Films and Germany’s Scarlet Visions.
Pyramide’s line-up also includes Jim’s Story [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Arnaud e Jean-Marie Larrieu
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Last but not least, the Directors’ Fortnight will see Pyramide International pinning their hopes on Thierry de Peretti’s In His Own Image [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Thierry de Peretti
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It’s an XXL line-up which is shaping up to be a profitable one, helped not least by promo-reel-based presales on Emmanuel Mouret’s Three Friends [+leggi anche:
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(Tradotto dal francese)
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