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Safy Nebbou filming Who You Think I Am

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- The cast of this Diaphana production, which will be sold by Playtime, includes Juliette Binoche, François Civil, Nicole Garcia, Charles Berling and Guillaume Gouix

Safy Nebbou filming Who You Think I Am
Director Safy Nebbou

Since 28 February, Safy Nebbou has been in Paris shooting Who You Think I Am [+see also:
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, his sixth feature, following The Giraffe’s Neck (2004), Mark of an Angel [+see also:
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 (2008), Dumas [+see also:
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 (Special Screening at Berlin in 2010), Bad Seeds [+see also:
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 (2012) and In the Forests of Siberia [+see also:
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 (2016).

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For the cast, the filmmaker has enlisted the services of Juliette Binoche (Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 1997 and nominated for Best Actress in 2001, Best Actress Award at Cannes in 2010, at Berlin in 1997 and at Venice in 1993, popular recently in Bright Sunshine In [+see also:
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and set to grace screens this year in Vision and High Life [+see also:
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), François Civil (giving fine performances in films such as Inside the Cell [+see also:
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Five [+see also:
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and Back to Burgundy [+see also:
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, on the cinema listings recently in Burn Out [+see also:
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, and has just been filming Le Chant du loup and Mon inconnue), Nicole Garcia (nominated for the César Award for Best Actress in 1981, 1984 and 1986, and for the César for Best Supporting Role in 2002), Charles Berling (nominated for the César Award for Best Actor in 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001; seen recently in Reinventing Marvin [+see also:
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 and set to hit screens later this year in titles such as Une histoire de l’art), Guillaume Gouix (nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actor and the Lumières Award for Best New Actor in 2012 for Jimmy Rivière [+see also:
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interview: Teddy Lussi-Modeste
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, currently gracing screens in Gaspard at the Wedding [+see also:
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 and who has recently been filming Les confins du monde and Les drapeaux de papier), Marie-Ange Casta (Open at Night [+see also:
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), Claude Perron and Jules Houplain.

Written by the director together with Julie Peyr (nominated for the César Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2016 for My Golden Days [+see also:
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 and the César for Best Adaptation in 2014 for Jimmy P. – Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian [+see also:
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), based on Camille Laurens’ novel of the same name, the story revolves around 50-year-old Claire, a divorced teacher and mother of two. In order to keep tabs on Ludo, her untrustworthy lover, she creates a fake Facebook profile and uses it to become Clara, a 23-year-old blonde who seduces Alex, a friend of Ludo’s. In this dizzying whirlwind of a story, told from several people’s points of view, the truth and lies become one and the same thing…

Produced by Michel Saint-Jean for Diaphana Films (which has worked with Safy Nebbou twice in the past), Who You Think I Am is being co-produced by France 3 Cinéma and by Belgian outfit Scope Pictures. Having been pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+, the feature is also being backed by the La Banque Postale Image, Manon and Cinécapital Soficas. The shoot will continue for 43 days, with Gilles Porte serving as DoP. Interestingly, the music will be composed by Ibrahim Maalouf (the winner of the César and Lumières Award in his respective category in 2017 for In the Forests of Siberia, also nominated for the César Award in 2015 for Yves Saint Laurent [+see also:
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). Diaphana will oversee the French distribution, while the international sales will be entrusted to Playtime.

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(Translated from French)

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