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Stéphanie Murat

The Traveller – Review
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Tournage “le voyageur” realisation Stephanie Murat. Avec Eric Cantona

We’ve seen plenty of movies and TV series featuring heroic cops who nail the worst of the perps by “going rogue” to one extent or another. This French series The Traveller serves up a protagonist in grizzled detective Thomas Bareski (Eric Cantona), who not only goes rogue, but native. Though he’s long been one of France’s most successful cops, he’s frustrated by the number of elusive killers they couldn’t identify or convict; especially the ones he nailed who either walked on a technicality or worked a deal for a lighter sentence than they deserved. He thinks the honchos give up too soon on too many violent acts, leaving the door open for more crimes, and precluding closure for victims and their survivors. So he resigns, buys a van and travels mainly off the grid as he dives into cold cases,...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 3/22/2023
  • by Mark Glass
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Eric Cantona to Star in ‘Giant With Feet of Clay’ About Sexual Abuse in Sports
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French soccer player-turned-actor Eric Cantona (“Looking for Eric”) is set to star in “Giant With Feet of Clay” (“Le Colosse aux pieds d’argile”), a television drama about sexual harassement and abuse in sports.

The movie is about to start shooting in Southwestern France with French director Stéphanie Murat; and is being produced by Sydney Gallonde’s Make It Happen Studio and Tetra Media Studio (“Paris Police 1900”).

Aude Marcle penned the script which is loosely based on the true story of Sébastien Boueilh, who penned the book “Le Colosse aux pieds d’argile” with Thierry Vildary. The timely movie has been commissioned by French TV network TF1 which is also co-producing.

Cantona as Sébastien, a successful former rugbyman who was raped by someone close to his parents for four years when he was a teenage athlete and has been unable to tell anyone what happened to him. Torn by...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 10/18/2021
  • by Elsa Keslassy
  • Variety Film + TV
Key Players in the 2012 Cannes Film Market: Elle Driver
The all women French sales agent company based out of Paris oddly has 2/3rds of the New Wave Indian films featured on the Croisette this year in Vasan Bala’s Peddlers and the epic film Gangs of Wasseypur from helmer Anurag Kashyap (see pic above). We count four Sundance Film Festival films on their slate and the most noteworthy upcoming project comes from Cherin Dabis (Amreeka) – a Sundancer herself and her latest project, May in the Summer – the winner of the 2011 Sundance / Nhk International Filmmaker Award.

Mademoiselle C. by Fabien Constant

May In The Summer by Cherien Dabis

Painless by Juan Carlos Medina

28 Hotel Rooms by Matt Ross

A.C.A.B. (All Cops Are Bastards) by Stefano Sollima

Bachelorette by Leslye Headland

Black Rock by Katie Aselton

Bunker by Andres Baiz

Farewell My Queen (Les Adieux A La Reine) by Benoît Jacquot

Gangs Of Wasseypur by Anurag Kashyap

La...
See full article at IONCINEMA.com
  • 5/17/2012
  • by Eric Lavallee
  • IONCINEMA.com
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