After looking at the world of politics with great hopes, director Silvin Deslcus adapted to the novel by Eric Reinhardt, Victoria’s system and is interested in working with power balance.
The film follows the history of David (Damian Bonard), a site manager who is responsible for completing the construction of a defense tower with enormous pressure to perform some delays. His meeting with Victoria (Jean Balibar), a brilliant and mysterious HRD, forces him to enter his entrances.
“This is what most of the time reading the novel: How the two main characters played almost perfectly played two antagonistic social classes“Explains the filmmaker in the press team.
Sulfur thriller
As in the book, Victoria’s system Changing changes a meeting between the two characters in the sulfur relationship, which allows the film to use several erotic thriller codes. Nevertheless, Jean -Balibar does not play a fatal woman as we find in American cinema. “I wanted it to be more exciting, complex and colorful than the evil in history“, Reacts to Silvin Deslcus.
For intimate scenes, the director details: “In the novel, sexuality occupies a very important place that leads to a description of the previous and sometimes crude sex scenes (…) One of the first challenges of adapting work was the confrontation of this carnal dimension, the double purpose of which is not to evacuate it, but to make a film that not only revolves around it..
Victoria’s system Sylvain deslcous, discovering the cinema
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