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EXCLUSIVA: Lawrence Valin rueda Little Jaffna
por Fabien Lemercier
- El primer largometraje del cineasta francés, que protagoniza él mismo, es una producción de Ex Nihilo y Mean Streets vendida por Charades sobre policías infiltrados
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Lawrence Valin has been in Paris shooting his debut feature film Little Jaffna [+lee también:
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Written by Lawrence Valin, Marlène Poste (the director’s usual partner in crime), Malysone Bovorasmy (nominated for 2021’s Best Screenplay César and Lumière trophies via Two Of Us [+lee también:
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Little Jaffna is being produced by Marc Bordure on behalf of Ex Nihilo and by Simon Bleuzé for Mean Streets, in co-production with France 2 Cinéma. Pre-purchased by Canal+, Ciné+ and France Télévisions, the feature film also enjoys support from the CNC (via an advance on receipts and aid from the Images de la diversité fund), the Gan Film Foundation and the SOFICA company Cineaxe. The project featured within the annual selections of Groupe Ouest, the Grand Nord Workshop (Sodec) and the Angers Workshops. The 38-day film shoot will take place in Paris and the Ile-de-France region until 9 November, with Maxence Lemonnier heading up photography. Distribution in France will be steered by Zinc and international sales by Charades.
For the record, Agat Films are also overseeing filming on La Pie voleuse by Robert Guédiguian (read our article) and Une affaire de principe by Antoine Raimbault (article – produced in league with Memento Films Productions), not to mention production on Michel Hazanavicius’ animated movie The Most Precious of Cargos [+lee también:
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entrevista: Antoine Chevrollier
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