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Les Drapeaux de papier is a French dramatic film[1] written, directed, and edited by Nathan Ambrosioni, released in 2018. It marks his debut as a filmmaker at the age of eighteen.[2][3]
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Directed by | Nathan Ambrosioni |
Written by | Nathan Ambrosioni |
Produced by | Sensito Films |
Starring | Noemie Merlant ,Guillaume Gouix |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Synopsis
editVincent reunites with his younger sister after 12 years of imprisonment.[4]
Technical details
edit- Unless otherwise indicated or supplemented, the information mentioned in this section can be confirmed by the Unifrance database
- Original title: Les Drapeaux de papier
- Direction and screenplay: Nathan Ambrosioni
- Costumes: Elsa Depardieu
- Cinematography: Raphaël Vandenbussche
- Sound: Laurent Benaïm
- Editing: Nathan Ambrosioni
- Music: Matthew Otto
- Production: Stéphanie Douet
- Production companies: Sensito Films; Orage Films, Eclair, and TSF (co-productions)
- Distribution companies: Rezo Films, K-Films Amérique (Québec)
- Budget: 1 million euros
- Production country: France
- Original language: French
- Format: Color
- Genre: Drama
- Duration: 102 minutes
Distribution
edit- Noemie Merlant : Charlie
- Guillaume Gouix : Vincent
- Sébastien Houbani : Pierre
- Jérôme Kircher : Jean, the father
- Alysson Paradis : Emma
- Anne Loiret : the psychologue
Awards
edit- Angers European First Film Festival 2018 : Prize of Public Jean-Claude Brialy[5]
Footnotes
edit- ^ Guillemette Odicino (26 April 2022). "Les Drapeaux de papier". Télérama (in French).
- ^ Brigitte Baronnet (12 January 2019). "Les Drapeaux de papier : réaliser un premier long métrage à 18 ans, Nathan Ambrosioni l'a fait". Allociné.
- ^ Catherine Balle (12 February 2019). "«Les Drapeaux de papier» : touchante histoire de famille". Le Parisien (in French).
- ^ François Forestier (2 May 2022). "« Les Drapeaux de papier », l'enfer, c'est l'autre". L'Obs (in French).
- ^ Valérie Guédot (11 February 2019). "A la découverte des nouveaux talents du cinéma européen et de son patrimoine cinématographique". Radio France (in French).