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Jean-Benoît Ugeux

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Jean-Benoît Ugeux

Zar Amir, Viggo Mortensen, Noémie Merlant to Serve on 2025 MyFrenchFilmFestival Jury: Full Fest Lineup Unveiled
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MyFrenchFilmFestival, the world’s largest online French-language film festival, kicks off today, offering cinephiles, filmmakers and global audiences alike access to 20 French-language shorts and features.

Created by Unifrance 15 years ago, the festival offers a unique platform for French cinema to be enjoyed by viewers from all corners of the globe. The 2025 edition promises to promote creativity, diversity, and thought-provoking storytelling that explores universal and contemporary themes through an eclectic selection of films.

Running Jan. 17 to Feb. 17, MyFrenchFilmFestival’s 15th edition will showcase 20 films, including nine feature films in competition — four of which are debuts — along with nine short films and a special silent animation short designed for younger audiences.

Mfff’s 2025 competition jury is comprised of French-Iranian actor-producer-director Zar Amir; Danish-American actor-director Viggo Mortensen; French actress-director Noémie Merlant; Swedish filmmaker Tarik Saleh; and Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev. Their expertise will be counted on to select the winner of this year’s Grand Prix,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 1/17/2025
  • by Jamie Lang
  • Variety Film + TV
Reel Suspects Boards Belgian Donald Trump-Inspired Dark Comedy ‘Krump’ – EFM
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Exclusive: Paris-based genre specialist has boarded sales on Belgian black comedy Krump about a down-on-his-luck ex-porn actor who embarks on a seemingly hopeless mission to raise 50,000 euros when his daughter is kidnapped.

The film is the debut feature of French-born, long-time Brussels resident director Cédric Bourgeois after a raft of half a dozen shorts including Laura and Dreamcatchers.

Veteran Belgian actor Jean-Benoit Ugeux stars as the titular Krump who turns to his former acquaintances in the porn world to raise the ransom money in a race against time in the underbelly of Brussels nightlife.

Other cast members include Jean-Jacques Rausin (Death By Death), Babetida Sadjo, stunt woman and actress Barbara Hellemans and Ingrid Heiderscheidt (Employee Of The Month).

Bourgeois and Ugeux, and director Xavier Seron co-wrote the screenplay taking inspiration from the figure of President Donald Trump after he was swept from power in the 2020 elections.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 2/6/2023
  • by Melanie Goodfellow
  • Deadline Film + TV
Locarno Titles ‘Last Dance,’ ‘Little Ones’ Pounced On by Be For Films (Exclusive)
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Brussels-based sales company Be For Films has picked up international sales rights to two world premiere titles at the upcoming 75th Locarno Film Festival: Delphine Lehericey’s Piazza Grande entry “Last Dance” and Julie Lerat-Gersant’s Cineasti del Presente player “Little Ones.”

Lehericey’s third film, the dramedy “Last Dance,” is a Switzerland-Belgium co-production, teaming Lausanne-based Box Productions with Brussels’ Need Productions.

The film follows Germain, an introspective retiree who abruptly becomes a widower at 75. Suddenly, he finds himself at the heart of a contemporary dance company’s newest work, honoring a promise he made to his departed wife.

The film stars French actor François Berléand, Spanish-born choreographer, dancer and visual artist La Ribot, Kacey Mottet-Klein, Jean-Benoît Ugeux and Sabine Timoteo.

“Last Dance” is produced by Box Productions’ Elena Tatti, the producer of Lehericey’s previous features “Puppy Love” and “Beyond the Horizon” a best film and screenplay winner at the 2020 Grand Prix Swiss Award.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 7/6/2022
  • by Emiliano De Pablos
  • Variety Film + TV
Cédric Bourgeois’ Ronald Krump begins filming - Production / Funding - Belgium
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Jean-Benoît Ugeux and Jean-Jacques Rausin star in the young Belgian filmmaker’s feature debut. On Monday begins the shoot for Ronald Krump, the feature debut from young director Cédric Bourgeois, starring Jean-Benoît Ugeux and Jean-Jacques Rausin in the leading roles. Frank, a former porn star known under the name Ronald Krump, sees his daughter Sophie kidnapped, with a hefty ransom to pay. Helpless, he turns to his friend Bobby for help. The two friends embark on a crazy journey to save Sophie. Cédric Bourgeois was noticed a few years ago with the short film You’re Lost Little Girl (2017), and with the documentary Dreamcatchers (2014), co-directed with Belgian filmmaker Xavier Seron (Death by Death). The latter in fact collaborated on the script for Ronald Krump, which Cédric Bourgeois wrote with actor and director Jean-Benoît Ugeux, seen recently in Fishlove and the series Paris Police 1900, and whose latest short film, La.
See full article at Cineuropa - The Best of European Cinema
  • 3/9/2021
  • Cineuropa - The Best of European Cinema
Exarchopoulos & Schoenaerts in Us Trailer for 'Racer and the Jailbird'
"We know the risks. But it keeps us alive." Super Ltd has debuted a new Us trailer for Belgian romantic crime drama Racer and the Jailbird, from Belgian director Michaël R. Roskam, of Bullhead and The Drop. This premiered at the Toronto and Venice Film Festivals last year under the title Le Fidèle in French, which just means The Faithful. Racer and the Jailbird stars Matthias Schoenaerts (from Bullhead, Rust and Bone, Red Sparrow) and Adèle Exarchopoulos (from Blue is the Warmest Color), along with Eric De Staercke, Jean-Benoît Ugeux, Nabil Missoumi, Thomas Coumans, and Nathalie Van Tongelen. This is described as a "breathlessly stylish and sexy crime epic" that is "set against an electrifying backdrop of high-speed racing and high-stakes heists." It looks very good, and I like the way they handle the subtitles. Here's the new Us trailer (+ new poster) for Michaël R. Roskam's Racer and the Jailbird,...
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 3/26/2018
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
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