PRODUZIONE / FINANZIAMENTI Belgio / Francia
Riprese in corso per L’Ordre Pourpre
- Thomas Ancora sta lavorando al suo secondo lungometraggio, uno slasher atipico nel panorama audiovisivo belga

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Following Losers Revolution [+leggi anche:
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The story? During a hazing ritual at an elite Belgian university, a young student is killed. Panicked, the other participants – young, brilliant, untouchable – decide to cover up the incident. Silence, lies and a blood pact ensue. For a year, everything remains buried, until Octave and the other students present that evening receive a disturbing parcel: someone knows what happened… and wants revenge. This time, their social status and privileges will not be enough to protect them.
Genre films are still relatively rare in French-speaking Belgium, although some filmmakers are exploring the boundaries throughout their careers (such as Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani, Fabrice Du Welz, or Karim Ouelhaj), whilst others venture into comedy with a twist (think of the work of Ann Sirot & Raphaël Balboni, the Guit brothers, or a film like Véronique Jadin’s Employee of the Month [+leggi anche:
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L’Ordre Pourpre is one such film, proudly embracing its pop culture references and a clear taste for popular cinema, setting out to deliver a thriller that flirts with dark comedy, whilst also nodding towards the whodunnit and the slasher genre. The basic rule of the genre? A cast of handsome, stylish young people who throw themselves into the lion’s den by making one bad decision after another. So be it.
In the lead roles, Thomas Ancora has cast, among others, Victor Meutelet (a regular on French television, who appeared in the hit series Emily in Paris and the film Monsieur Aznavour [+leggi anche:
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Filming began on 2 March and is set to wrap on 27 March, taking place in Brussels and Wallonia. The film is produced by Catherine Burniaux and Stéphane Lhoest for Les Gens Studio, in co-production with Eric Porcher for Atypik Studio, with the support of the Cinema and Audiovisual Centre of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, the regional audiovisual investment fund Wallimage, the RTBF, Proximus, Be TV and the Tax Shelter Fédéral.
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