Judith manages a busy double life between Switzerland and France. On the one hand there’s Abdel, with whom she has a little girl, and on the other Melvil, with whom she has two older boys. Gradually, this delicate balancing act built on lies, secrets, and constant to-ing and fro-ing, starts cracking up under the pressure.
- Country:
- France, Belgium, Switzerland, 2021
- Genre:
- Drama
- Group:
- FEST 50
- Duration:
- 106’
- Director:
- Antoine Barraud
- Screenplay:
- Antoine Barraud, Héléna Klotz
- Cast:
- Virginie Efira, Quim Gutiérrez, Bruno Salomone, Jacqueline Bisset, François Rostain, Loïse Benguerel, Thomas Gioria, Valérie Donzelli, Nadav Lapid, Nathalie Boutefeu
- Cinematography:
- Gordon Spooner
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- Editing:
- Anita Roth
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- Music:
- Romain Trouillet
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- Producer:
- Justin Taurand
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- Production:
- Les Films du Bélier, Frakas Productions, Close Up Films
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- DistributerPrint Source:
- MCF MegaCom Film
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- Filmography:
- 2021 Madeleine CollinsMreža gospođe Kolins
2015 Rouge, le portrait mensonger de Bertrand BonelloRouge
2014 Le dos rougePortrait of the Artist
2012 Les gouffresThe Sinkholes -
- Festivals:
- 2021 - Venecija (Dani autora), Čikago, FiladelfijaVenice Film Festival (Giornate degli Autori), Chicago International Film Festival, Philadelphia International Film Festival
Showing
Time: 22:30
Price: 500 RSD
Cineplexx Galerija Belgrade - Hall 7
Time: 21:00
Price: 300 RSD
Fontana
Time: 10:30
Price: 350 RSD
Dom omladine
Time: 13:30
Price: 300 RSD
Jugoslovenska kinoteka, Makavejev Hall
ANTOAN BARO / Antoine Barraud
Antoine Barraud is a French writer, director and producer. He is the author of several short films presented in French and international festivals. His first feature film The Sinkholes (2012) is presented in Locarno. His second feature film Portrait of the Artist (2015) received the Singular Film Award from the Syndicat de la Critique. After Rogue (2015) in 2021 he completed Madeleine Collins.
Kritike / Reveiws:
Suspenseful in the manner of a Hitchcock or an Ozon, the film has commercial potencial.
Allan Hunter, Screendaily
Virginie Efira rules in a Hitchcockian film by Antoine Barraud with a very sophisticated and devious script, rich in discomfort, suspicions and surprises.
Fabien Lemercier, Cineuropa
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