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The Bureau Sales Line Up @ Cannes 2015
The Bureau Sales team will be attending this year's Cannes Film Festival from May 13th to 21st and will be located at RIVIERA Stand E7.
PLEASE CHECK OUR LINE UP BELOW!
For meetings please find our contact below:
Rym Hachimi - Sales - rh@lebureaufilms.com/+331 40 33 33 86
Emmanuelle Le Courtois - Sales - elc@lebureaufilms.com/+331 40 33 33 86
Aurore Auguste - Festivals - aurore@lebureaufilms.com/+331 40 33 33 87
Looking forward to seeing you soon!
Kind regards,
THE BUREAU SALES TEAM
www.lebureaufilms.com
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SKY
A film by Fabienne Berthaud
France, Germany - 2015 - English
post-production
Cast: Diane Kruger (Inglorious Basterds, Farewell My Queen, Maryland), Norman Reedus (The Walking Dead), Gilles Lellouche (The Connection), Q'Orianka Kilcher (The New World), Lou Diamond Philips (La Bamba), Joshua Jackson (The Fringe) and Lena Dunham (Girls)
The new film by the director of LILY SOMETIMES - Cannes Directors' Fortnight 2010
Romy is on holiday in the USA with her French husband, Richard. But the journey quickly turns into a settling of old scores for this worn out couple. After an ultimate fight, Romy decides to break free. She cuts off her ties to a stable and secure life that has become alienating and escapes to the unknown. Drifting through a noisy Las Vegas to the wondrous high desert, Romy goes on with her solitary journey, abandoning herself to her sole intuitions and making it up as she goes. Liberated, she will cross paths with Diego, a charismatic and solitary man, with whom she’ll share an inconceivable but pure love.
PROMO AVAILABLE AT OUR BOOTH
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CAVANNA, HE WAS CHARLIE
A documentary by Nina & Denis Robert
France - 2015 - French
post-production
François Cavanna was one of the two founders of Charlie Hebdo and Hara Kiri, well known as an irreverent protagonist of the satirical press and a renowned author. Aged 90, he was still writing for the now sadly world famous newspaper. He died just one year before the tragic attack of January 2015.
The films spans 2010 to 2015, featuring interviews of Cavanna, and those of Charlie Hebdo’s best satyrical journalists and illustrators such as Sine, Willem or Delfeil de Ton. With amazing and often hilarious archives, this documentary takes us through the history of his work and what freedom of speech really means. This is the story of the first man who could say «I am Charlie»…
Screenings at Marché du Film TBC
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TRAMONTANE
A film by Vatche Boulghourjian
Lebanon, France - 2015 - Arabic
shooting
Cast: Barakat Jabbour, Julia Kassar (A perfect day), Michel Adabashi, Toufic Barakat
Rabih, a young blind man, lives in a small village in Lebanon. He sings in a choir and edits Braille documents for an income. His life unravels when he tries to apply for a passport and discovers that his identification card, which he has carried his entire life, is a forgery. Traveling across rural Lebanon in search of a record of his own birth, he meets people on the far fringes of society who tell their own stories, open further questions and give Rabih minor clues about his true identity. Descending into a void at the heart of his existence, Rabih encounters a nation incapable of telling his or its own narrative.
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LADYGREY
A film by Alain Choquart
France, South Africa, Belgium - 2015 - English, French
Completed
Cast: Peter Sarsgaard (Blue Jasmine, Night Moves), Emily Mortimer (Match Point), Jérémie Rénier, Claude Rich & Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones)
South Africa, 10 years after the end of Apartheid. A South African black and white community located at the foot of the Drakensberg mountains, lives in the trauma of unsolved killings. None of them has forgotten but they all chose to remain silent. A young woman, who has just arrived in the community, will shatter the fragile balance…
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THE GOOB
A film by Guy Myhill
UK - 2014 - 86 min - English
Completed
Cast: Liam Walpole, Sean Harris (Prometheus, MacBeth), Sienna Guillory (Resident Evil)
THE GOOB combines the dirty roar of stock car thunder with the visceral vision of a teenage boy’s first love. We’re in the middle of a heatwave in Fenland, England. Goob Taylor has spent each of his sixteen summers helping his Mum run the transport cafe and harvest the surrounding pumpkin fields. When his Mum shacks up with swarthy stock-car driving supremo and ladies’ man Gene Womack, Goob becomes an unwelcome side thought. However Goob’s world turns when exotic pumpkin picker Eva arrives. Fuelled by her flirtatious comments, Goob dreams of better things.
FESTIVALS
Venice 2014 - Venice Days
SXSW 2015 - Narrative Spotlight
Istanbul International Film Festival 2015 - World of Festivals section
Dinard British Film Festival 2014 - Golden Hitchcock Award
Thessaloniki 2014 - Open Horizon
Stockholm 2014 - Competition - Best Score Award
Dubai 2014 - Cinema of the World
BIFA Award 2014 - Best Achievement in production
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THE PIONEERS
THE STORY OF STREET DANCE
A film by Tessa Morgan
UK, USA- 2016 - Documentary - English
Pre-Production
An urban subculture, with its roots in the social dances of marginal communities in America. The Pioneers of Street Dance brought the energy and creativity of the inner city into the spotlight in the early 70s. Their performances, travels, and teachings have laud the foundations of an art form. Nos in their 50s and 60s their influence reaches accross the world. From The Bronx and South Central Los Angeles, to the slums of Manila and the favelas of Brazil.
With the vibrancy of the music and dances, ‘The Pioneers’ tells the story of a forgotten legacy, and how it influenced the music, fashion and ideologies of pop culture today.
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