- Direction
- François Robic
- Country
- France
- Format
- Feature film
- Type
- Fiction
- Original title
- Les faits divers n'existent pas
- Film presented in Toulouse
In partnership with Gindou Cinema’s fiction feature film scriptwriting residency.
- Scenario
- François Robic
François Robic
Filmography
– Les nuits minérales, short film
VGIK International Student Festival, Moscow, 2021
Bogoshort, Bogotá, 2021
– Psylo, short film
Świdnicka Film Festival Spektrum Grand Prize, Poland, 2021
Auch Short Film Festival (FCMA) 2020
Note of intent
I want to make a film that questions the power of storytelling the everyday life. To do this, I imagined the anatomy of a news item. While sometimes funny, the film is relatively dark and cynical. The characters and the spectator are not spared. For me, it means questioning determinism which consists in thinking that every being becomes the story that we make of him. I want a (lively film) movie full of life, close to reality, following the characters fall.
Synopsis
A hiker disappeared on the pass. Magda, a new tobacconist in the village below, and her friend Eliane, an old gossipmonger, will get a little bit too interested in the case.
Visual concept
In this rural thriller, I want to mix the aesthetic of genre cinema with documentary reality. To show violence, I imagine an off camera allowing the viewer to fantasize the darkest elements of the story, like Magda who imagines things which don’t exist. My native village and its surrounding mountains will be filmed in a timeless and anxious realism.
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- Objectives sought in Films in Development
Meet financial and artistic partners: co-producers, distributors, international sellers.
- Shooting planned date
October 2023
- Planned shooting location
Ariège – Occitanie Region (France)
- Project's development phase
Development
- Production
- Moderato films
- Producer's biography
Clémence Crépin Neel is a graduate of Sciences-Po Paris, after studying Philosophy & Law at the Sorbonne, then working in production companies in France and the US.
Igor Courtecuisse holds a Master’s degree in Franco-German Law from the Universities of Paris X Nanterre and Postdam in Germany. He worked as a music supervisor and became head of the Film/TV synchronization department at BMG France.