Showing posts with label Eric Toledano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric Toledano. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 February 2018

Jean-Pierre Bacri Nominated to Cesars 2018 for Le sens de la Fete

Jean-Pierre Bacri got a nomination as best leading actor for Le sens de la fete by Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache (Intouchables) at Cesars 2018. It's the 13th nominations (with five victories) for Bacri at the French Oscars. Le sens de la fete gained a total of 10 nominations. Together with the nod for Bacri: as Best Movie, Best directors, 2 for Best supporting actor (Gilles Lellouche and Vincent Macaigne), Best original screenplay, Best emerging actress (for Eye Haidara), Best Emerging actor (Benjamin Lavernhe), best sound, Best editing. The awards ceremony will be on March 2



Here there are all the nominations:








Sunday, 14 August 2016

Jean-Pierre Bacri finished shooting Les Temps difficiles by Nakache and Toledano (article by Cineuropa)

Jean-Pierre Bacri has finished shooting Les Temps Difficiles (international title C'est la vie)  the new comedy by Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano (Les Intouchables, Samba).

Here's the article by Cineuropa on the movie:

That’s a wrap for Nakache and Toledano’s C’est la vie 

by Fabien Lemercier


 ...."The cast for this new opus features Jean-Pierre Bacri (a five-time nominee for the César Award for Best Actor, notably for his roles in The Taste of Others in 2001, Feelings in 2004 and The Very Private Life of Mister Sim in 2016), Gilles Lellouche (nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actor in Little White Lies , and who was at the top of his game in The Connection and The Clearstream Affair), Jean-Paul Rouve (Sans arme, ni haine, ni violence; Nobody Else But You; Les Tuche 1 and 2), Hélène Vincent (nominated for the 2013 César for Best Actress for her performance in A Few Hours of Spring), Canadian actress Suzanne Clément (Best Actress in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard in 2012 for her role in Laurence Anyways and equally adored for her role in Mommy), Benjamin Lavernhe, Judith Chemla, William Lebghil and Yves Heck.


Penned by both directors, the screenplay takes place at Pierre and Helena’s wedding reception, looking at it from the behind-the-scenes perspectives of several characters: the caterer, the photographer, the DJ-MC-singer, the cooks, a brigade of waitstaff and so on. The duo responsible for The Intouchables is set to finish principal photography for their sixth feature, an ensemble film produced by Quad Films and sold by Gaumont... To read all the article click here
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...