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Un bon petit soldat di Stéphane Brizé in post-produzione
- Alba Rohrwacher e Vincent Lindon sono i protagonisti del nuovo film del regista, prodotto e venduto a livello internazionale da Gaumont

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Last week saw Stéphane Brizé wrap filming on his 11th feature, A Good Little Soldier. For the record, the filmmaker has been selected twice in competition at Cannes (The Measure of a Man [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Stéphane Brizé
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intervista: Stéphane Brizé
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Q&A: Stéphane Brizé
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intervista: Stéphane Brizé
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intervista: Stéphane Brizé
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The cast of his new opus is led by Alba Rohrwacher (crowned Best Actress in Venice 2014 via Hungry Hearts [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Delphine e Muriel Coulin
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intervista: Stéphane Brizé
scheda film], which also won him the 2016 César and Lumière awards for Best Actor, and nominated another five times for the César in this category). Two of the lead actors are familiar faces in the filmmaker’s universe, since the Italian actress also toplined Out of Season, while her French peer is continuing a long-standing relationship with the director, with whom he’s reuniting for the 6th time since 2009.
The cast also stars Sharif Andoura (acclaimed for The Girl in the Snow [+leggi anche:
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Written by Stéphane Brizé, Coralie Amédéo and Olivier Gorce (nominated for the Best Adapted Screenplay César in 2012 via Omar Killed Me [+leggi anche:
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scheda film] and the director’s writing partner for the 4th time), the story follows Carla who’s recently been hired in the Human Resources department of a major insurance corporation and who’s tasked with leading an ambitious campaign to rebuild the company's employer brand. Driven by the idea of reconciling employee well-being with the company’s performance objectives, she finds herself walking an increasingly fine line—until compromise becomes unavoidable…
Production is entrusted to Gaumont (which will also be steering distribution in France and managing world sales), with filming having unfolded in Paris and the Île-de-France region, headed up by director of photography Antoine Héberlé (nominated for the 2017 Cinematography Lumière via Une vie and Cannes’ 2013 Vulcain Prize thanks to Grigris [+leggi anche:
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