The trailer for Revoir Paris starring Virginie Efira and Benoit Magimel has been released. This film deals with the Paris attacks and the issue of traumatic memory. This is the new film of the French director and screenwriter Alice Winocourt.
In Paris, Mia is attacked in a brasserie. Three months later, when she has still not managed to recover the course of her life and only remembers the events, Mia decides to explore her memory to find a way to life. Possible happiness.
After Proxima, with Eva Green in an astronaut suit, filmmaker Alyssa Winokur is interested in the theme of the attacks, a film that is far from inspired by the Bataclan. This fiction makes the decision to show the issue of traumatic memory first. In other words, how can a drama like this affect memories.
Discover the trailer for Revoir Paris starring Virginie Efira and BenoƮt Magimel:
We were able to see a preview of Revoir Paris that was presented during Directors’ Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival this year. Alyssa Winokur, originally from Paris, set her camera in Paris for the first time and showed the city in a way rarely seen on film. He takes on a bruised Paris, injured by the attacks, as the character himself.
The hero of Revoir Paris is, of course, first and foremost Virgin Efira, attractive in almost every frame of this feature film, which offers her a beautiful, dense and complex new role. His connection with Benoit Magimel is wonderful and works very well on screen.
We were able to discuss the film with Virgin Efira at the Cannes Film Festival:
The film was well received.
Revoir Paris will hit theaters on September 7, 2022.
Fresh from Serge Bozon’s Don Juan on the bill, Virgin is also expected to air this fall on Rebecca Zlotowski’s Les Enfants des autres , out September 21. As for Benoit Magimel, who is still starring in Quentin Dupierre’s comedy Improbable but True, he can be seen in the adventure comedy Jack Mimoun and The Mysteries of Val Verde by Malik Bentalha and Ludovic Colbo-Justin on the big screen on October 12. Pacifiction – Torment on the islands by Albert Serra, in competition at Cannes this year and which will be released in cinemas on November 9.
Source: allocine

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