PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT France / Belgique
Eye Haïdara et Mélanie Laurent dans le thriller d'espionnage Mata
- Le film de Rachel Lang, qui se déploie entre le désert nigérien et les sommets enneigés des Alpes, suit la quête de vérité et de rédemption d'une agente secrète blessée
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The European Film Market (EFM, 13-19 February) in Berlin will welcome Mata, a French-Belgian high-stakes spy-thriller directed by Rachel Lang. The film has been acquired by Paris-based sales agent Indie Sales for international representation and will make its market debut at the EFM, where it will be presented to potential buyers. Currently in production, Mata promises to be a dynamic addition to the French spy genre, combining intense action with psychological depth.
Mata follows the story of a French secret agent, played by Eye Haïdara, who is wounded during a covert mission in Niger. During this operation, her colleague Antoine is captured, leaving her both physically and emotionally scarred. Upon her return to France, Mata volunteers for a counter-espionage mission in the Alps. She suspects that this new assignment is somehow linked to her traumatic experience in Africa. As she delves deeper into the mission, Mata becomes increasingly convinced that her superiors are concealing critical information from her. Determined to uncover the truth, she operates outside official channels, risking her career and her personal safety.
The film boasts a strong ensemble cast alongside Eye Haïdara (The Lost Boys [+lire aussi :
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The film is directed by Lang, marking her third feature. Lang previously directed Our Men [+lire aussi :
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Mata is a French-Belgian co-production, highlighting the collaborative efforts of multiple production companies. It is being produced by Chevaldeuxtrois, Nolita Cinema, Wrong Men and Marvelous. Warner Bros France will handle the theatrical distribution, while Netflix has acquired the local streaming rights, ensuring broad accessibility for audiences.
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