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Classics & Arthouse 20152017 UMBRELLAUMBRELLA CATALOGUECATALOGUE CLASSICS & ARTHOUSE UMBRELLA CLASSIC & ARTHOUSE IN A HOSPITAL IN BREST, A LUNG SPECIALIST ESTABLISHES A DIRECT LINK BETWEEN SUSPICIOUS DEATHS AND THE CONSUMPTION OF MEDIATOR,DVD “ERIN BROCKOVICH, BUT WITH LAB COATS” DVD DVD A DRUG THAT HAS BEEN ON THE MARKET FOR 30 YEARS. LESLIE FELPERIN, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER The truth is locked in his mind ... HAUT ET COURT PRESENTS When Louis Drax (Aiden Longworth) accidently plunges off a steep cliff on his ninth birthday it is not the first time in his short life that he has faced his own mortality. As police investigate the bizarre circumstances that have placed him in a coma, unconventional neurologist Dr. Allan Pascal (Jamie Dornan, Fifty Shades of Grey) attempts to tap into the boy’s DCP unconscious mind. With Louis’ father Peter (Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad) absent, Dr Pascal is drawn close to the boy’s mother Natalie (Sarah Gadon, Dracula Untold) as he delves into the mystery of Louis’ remarkable ability to cheat death. “THIS IS UNASHAMEDLY INTELLECTUAL, DISCURSIVE, NOODLING FILM-MAKING, A CINEMA OF IDEAS, CONCEIVED IN A LANGUAGE Based on the bestselling novel by Liz Jensen and directed by ( , ), THAT IS DEMANDING, BUT NOT TOTALLY OPAQUE.” Alexandre Aja High Tension The Hills Have Eyes the 9th Life of Louis Drax The 9th Life of Louis Drax is an intensely haunting crime Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian thriller driven by obsession and intrigue. What do you know about her? Indeed, who is she? In Jean-Luc Godard’s seminal 1966 film, ‘her’ is Paris, ‘her’ is his lead actress Marina Vlady and ‘her’ is her character Juliette, ‘her’ is physical love, the cruelty of neocapitalism, the death of human beauty, the circulation of ideas, the Vietnam war... Inspired by an article on housewife prostitution, Godard examines the theory that those living in 1960s Paris had to prostitute themselves to survive. Shot through the eyes of Juliette, a housewife The inspirational crusade of one dedicated nurse against a large-scale pharmaceutical who spends one day a week in central Paris selling her body, the film is as much about the company forms the basis of acclaimed director, screenwriter and actress Emmanuelle city as its chic, duplicitous inhabitants. 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her is a brightly coloured Bercot’s (Standing Tall, On My Way) super-charged adaptation of real-life whistle blower masterpiece which is as radical and modernist today as it was in its conception. Irène Frachon’s bestselling memoir. Irène (Sidse Babett Knudsen, Courted, Westworld) is a hospital lung specialist who begins to suspect a connection between recent patient deaths and a medication called Mediator. Seeking solid proof to justify her suspicions, she joins forces with the hospital’s head of research Antoine, (Cannes Best Actor Award winnerBenoît Magimel, The Connection). What follows is a long and rough road, strewn with shady coverups, impenetrable institutional frameworks and powerful figures who are either corrupt or simply have their heads buried deep in the sand. Irène’s determination in pursuing the cause catapults her into the spotlight. By challenging one unscrupulous company, she shakes the foundations of a system that has become inexcusably complacent. SIDSE BABETT KNUDSEN BENOIT MAGIMEL CHARLOTTE LAEMMEL ISABELLE DE HERTOGH LARA NEUMANN PHILIPPE UCHAN PATRICK LIGARDES OLIVIER PASQUIER GUSTAVE KERVERN PABLO PAULY MYRIAM AZENCOT EDDIE CHIGNARA RAPHAEL FERRET CHRISTOPHE MEYNET GILLES TRETON GARANCE MAZURECK A MOVIE BY EMMANUELLE BERCOT - SCREENWRITERS SEVERINE BOSSCHEM AND EMMANUELLE BERCOT FROM THE BOOK OF IRENE FRACHON “MEDIATOR 150 MG” PUBLISHED IN FRANCE BY THE EDITIONS DIALOGUES ARGOS FILMS PRESENTS “TWO OR THREE THINGS I KNOW ABOUT HER” COLLABORATION TO THE SCREENPLAY ROMAIN COMPINGT - EDITOR JULIEN LELOUP - DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY GUILLAUME SCHIFFMAN AFC SOUND PIERRE ANDRE JEROME CHENEVOY SEVERIN FAVRIAU AND STEPHANE THIEBAUT ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK MARTIN WHEELER BLOUM STARRING MUSIC BY SPECIAL EFFECTS PIERRE-OLIVIER PERSIN AS POP - SET DESIGNER ERIC BARBOZA - COSTUME DESIGNER PASCALINE CHAVANE CAST ANTOINETTE BOULAT ARDA AND SONIA LARUE LINE PRODUCER PHILIPPE DELEST - LOGISTICS KARINE PETITE SCRIPT GIRL ISABEL RIBIS MARINA VLADY ANNY DUPEREY ROGER MONTSORET JEAN NARBONI CHRISTOPHE BOURSEILLER RAOUL LÉVY BEETHOVEN FIRST SSSISTANT DIRECTOR LEONARD VINDRY PRODUCED BY CAROLINE BENJO CAROLE SCOTTA BARBARA LETELLIER AND SIMON ARNAL A FILM PRODUCED BY HAUT ET COURT IN CO-PRODUCTION WITH FRANCE 2 CINÉMA, WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF CANAL +, CINE +, FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS, EDITED BY FRANÇOISE COLLIN & CHANTAL DELATTRE CINEMATOGRAPHY BY RAOUL COUTARD HAUT ET COURT DISTRIBUTION, FRANCETV DISTRIBUTION AND WILD BUNCH IN ASSOCIATION WITH COFINOVA 12, SOFICINEMA 12, SOFITVCINE 3, CINEMAGE 10 AND PALATINE ETOILE 13, WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE CONSEIL REGIONAL DE BRETAGNE, BREIZH FILM FUND AND PARIS BREST PRODUCTIONS DEVELOPED WITH THE SUPPORT OF COFINOVA DEVELOPPEMENT, THE CNC AND THE PROCIREP. 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From its is his lead actress Marina Vlady and ‘her’ is her character not the first time in his short life that he has faced confidential beginnings to the media frenzy surrounding the Juliette, her is physical love, the cruelty of neocapitalism, the his own mortality. As police investigate the bizarre case, this David-versus-Goliath story, directly inspired by Irène death of human beauty, the circulation of ideas, the Vietnam circumstances that have placed him in a coma, war... Frachon’s life, climaxes in a victory for truth. unconventional neurologist Dr. Allan Pascal (Jamie Inspired by an article on housewife prostitution, Godard Dornan, Fifty Shades of Grey) attempts to tap into the The inspirational crusade of one dedicated nurse against examines the theory that those living in 1960s Paris had to a large-scale pharmaceutical company forms the basis of boy’s unconscious mind. With Louis’ father Peter prostitute themselves to survive. Shot through the eyes of (Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad) absent, Dr Pascal is acclaimed director, screenwriter and actress Emmanuelle Juliette, a housewife who spends one day a week in central Bercot’s (Mon Roi, AF FFF16) super-charged adaptation of Paris selling her body, the film is as much about the city as drawn close to the boy’s mother Natalie (Sarah Gadon, real-life whistle blower Irène Frachon’s bestselling memoir. its chic, duplicitous inhabitants. 2 or 3 Things I Know about Dracula Untold) as he delves into the mystery of Louis’ Her is a brightly coloured masterpiece which is as radical and remarkable ability to cheat death. modernist today as it was in its conception. Based on the bestselling novel by Liz Jensen and directed by Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes). 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