Though Richard Linklater’s Hit Man is about to debut in theaters and on Netflix––just after his under-the-radar documentary God Save Texas: Hometown Prison came to Max––the ever-prolific American was recently in Paris for Nouvelle Vague, his chronicle of the making of Godard’s Breathless. (If not more: casting notices for Jean-Pierre Léaud around the time of François Truffaut’s The 400 Blows and Martin Lassale around the time of Robert Bresson’s Pickpocket popped up.) With filming recently wrapped, one might expect a fall premiere––expectations bolstered by today’s unveiling of our first real look, courtesy (who else!) Cahiers du cinéma.
Therein one can find Guillaume Marbeck as Jean-Luc Godard (previously unveiled in a cast-and-crew portrait) and filming of a scene on the Champs-Elysees. Meanwhile, Jean-Louis Fernandez shared a set photo suggesting the production design team should be paid handsomely.
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Therein one can find Guillaume Marbeck as Jean-Luc Godard (previously unveiled in a cast-and-crew portrait) and filming of a scene on the Champs-Elysees. Meanwhile, Jean-Louis Fernandez shared a set photo suggesting the production design team should be paid handsomely.
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- 5/9/2024
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
Paul Kircher as Lucas in Winter Boy. Kircher on director Christophe Honoré: 'He was able to give me certain tools to use and that helped me to get where he wanted me to get' Photo: Jean Louis Fernandez Christophe Honoré’s Winter Boy tells the story of teenager Lucas (newcomer Paul Kircher), whose life is thrown into turmoil by the death of his father. The tale unfolds in fragmented episodes of recollection as Lucas recalls days and the weeks that follow, in particular focusing on a week when he leaves his provincial home and his mum (Juliet Binoche) for a week in Paris with his older brother Quentin (Vincent Lacoste). It’s a particularly personal story for the writer/director, who draws on his own experience of the loss of his father when he was young and he says it was “really important for me to have the friction...
- 9/29/2022
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Juliette Binoche and Vincent Lacoste as mother and son in Winter Boy. Lacoste: 'It was very enjoyable preparing for this role, because Christophe always proposes different roles for me to play' Photo: Jean-Louis Fernandez
At 29, Vincent Lacoste has firmly established himself as one of the bright lights of French cinema, notching up more than 40 credits since his debut in Riad Sattouf’s The French Kissers at the age of 15. His latest sees him reteam with Christophe Honoré for Winter Boy (Le Lycéen) after the pair previously collaborated on Sorry Angel and On A Magical Night.
The film sees him take on supporting role duties as Quentin, the older brother of Lucas as the pair of them and their mother (Juliette Binoche) come to terms with the death of his father. Although the focus is on the emotional turmoil of 17-year-old Lucas, his fractious relationship with Quentin also comes to the...
At 29, Vincent Lacoste has firmly established himself as one of the bright lights of French cinema, notching up more than 40 credits since his debut in Riad Sattouf’s The French Kissers at the age of 15. His latest sees him reteam with Christophe Honoré for Winter Boy (Le Lycéen) after the pair previously collaborated on Sorry Angel and On A Magical Night.
The film sees him take on supporting role duties as Quentin, the older brother of Lucas as the pair of them and their mother (Juliette Binoche) come to terms with the death of his father. Although the focus is on the emotional turmoil of 17-year-old Lucas, his fractious relationship with Quentin also comes to the...
- 9/27/2022
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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