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PRODUCTION / FUNDING France

Valérie Donzelli shooting À pied d’œuvre

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- Bastien Bouillon, Virginie Ledoyen and Marie Rivière are leading the cast of this Pitchipoï production

Valérie Donzelli shooting À pied d’œuvre
Actor Bastien Bouillon and actresses Virginie Ledoyen (© Georges Biard) and Marie Rivière

"Finishing a text doesn’t mean it will be published, being published doesn’t mean it will be read, being read doesn’t mean it will be liked, being liked doesn’t mean it will be successful, being successful doesn’t promise wealth." Such is the narrative crux of À pied d’œuvre which Valérie Donzelli has been shooting since 17 February.

This will be the filmmaker’s 7th feature, notably following The Queen of Hearts [+see also:
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]
(screened in Locarno’s Cineasti des Presente line-up), Declaration of War [+see also:
trailer
film profile
]
(selected for Cannes’ Critics Week and awarded six César nominations), Marguerite & Julien [+see also:
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trailer
film profile
]
(in competition in Cannes), Notre Dame [+see also:
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trailer
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]
(shown in Locarno’s Piazza Grande) and Just the Two of Us [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Valérie Donzelli
film profile
]
(screened in the Cannes Première line-up and awarded four César nominations, claiming victory in the Best Adaptation category).

Eye-catching names toplining the cast include Bastien Bouillon (awarded 2023’s Best Newcomer César and nominated for the Best Actor Lumière via The Night of the 12th [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Dominik Moll
film profile
]
, recently well-received in Berlin in The Incredible Snow Woman [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Sébastien Betbeder
film profile
]
and hitting French cinemas on 27 June via Partir un jour) and two actresses who are reuniting with the director following their work in Just the Two of Us: Virginie Ledoyen (recently seen in Homecoming [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Catherine Corsini
interview: Suzy Bemba
film profile
]
and The Soul Eater) and Marie Rivière (Éric Rohmer’s favourite actress, hitting French cinemas on 12 March in Queen Mom [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Manele Labidi
film profile
]
).

Adapted by Valérie Donzelli and Gilles Marchand (awarded the Best Adapted Screenplay César for The Night of the 12th) from Franck Courtès’ eponymous novel, the story follows a successful photographer who abandons everything to dedicate himself to writing and who subsequently discovers poverty. It’s a radical story, both lucid and self-deprecating, following the trajectory of a man who’s prepared to pay a high price for his freedom.

À pied d’œuvre is being produced by Alain Goldman on behalf of Pitchipoï Productions in co-production with France 2 Cinéma. Set to be shot over six weeks in Paris and the surrounds, the movie has also been pre-purchased by Canal+ and Disney+, and enjoys support in the form of an advance on receipts from the CNC. Distribution in French cinemas will fall to Diaphana.

For the record, Pitchipoï Productions released Tristan Seguéla’s Mercato in French cinemas on 19 February and are currently overseeing post-production on L’Homme qui rétrécit by Jan Kounen (toplined by Jean Dujardin, this new adaptation of Richard Matheson’s famous novel will be distributed in French cinemas by Universal Pictures in October). Alain Goldman has also announced that he’ll be producing Hungarian director László Nemes’ upcoming film, revolving around French resistance fighter Jean Moulin, who’ll be played by Gilles Lellouche.

(Translated from French)

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