Albert Camus’s classics are 83 years old ForeignerPublished. Since then, the novel has always been the need for libraries and has sold more than 10 million copies, which is one of the most important success in French literature. After the first adaptation signed Lucino Viscont in 1967, François Ozon turns the book on the screen.
Only a few days before his world review in Venice Mostra, a poster and trailer showed Gaumont. It seems that the director offers a very loyal adaptation of the work, everything in the black -white signed by the signature of Manu Dakos.
This is not the first time François Ozon made a black and white film. Remember that his feature film Frantz with Pierre Niney, who came out in 2016, was.
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Abroad, Albert Camus told the story of Mercer, Mercers, a resident of Algeria. Granted to his mother’s death – for whom he did not cry during the funeral – the hero was tried and arrested after an irreparable commission: he shot a man revolver.
5 -star casting
Benjamin Voisin – in the illusions lost for his role in Caesarized – plays the role of the famous Mercury. Next to him, viewers will find Pierre Lotin (with a fan), Rebecca Marder (my crime), a power lavender (holy engine) or Swann Arlaud (Autumn Anatomy).
Although the recent adaptation of some classics of French literature was a real success in theaters-the number of three musketeers and three musketeers, will a foreigner confirm this trend?
See you in the cinema, then on October 29
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