It was at the Hotel Lutetia, in Paris, that Marc Levy and Costa-Gavras gave us an appointment to tell us about their fantastic project.
At 89, the Franco-Greek filmmaker with a dark and piercing gaze is about to make his first TV series.
The filmmaker of "Missing", Palme d'or at Cannes in 1982, or of "Z", Oscar for best foreign film in 1970, was conquered by the committed pen of Marc Levy, 60 years old.
In his formidable “9” trilogy, the latest opus of which “Noa” arrives in bookstores on May 17, the most widely read French author in the world denounces the dangers that weigh on our democracies.
His nine hackers track down a Belarusian dictator...
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