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Cannes Film Festival: Charlotte Le Bon and Falcon Lake, hello melancholy

2022-05-23T14:59:23.362Z


PORTRAIT – The Quebec actress goes behind the camera with her first feature film Falcon Lake, a bittersweet chronicle of adolescence filmed in superb nature.


The first time she went to the Croisette, Charlotte Le Bon was part of the “Grand Journal” team.

One of her sketches was a total flop in front of Lady Gaga, she remembers laughing.

She prepared her texts during the day and feasted at night.

In 2015, the Quebecer returned with Disney for

Inside Out

.

Then three years later to accompany the screening of

Judith Hôtel

, her first short film.

This year, having completed her transition to directing, the 30-year-old is presenting her first feature,

Falcon Lake

, which was selected for the Directors' Fortnight.

“A small consecration”

, she smiles.

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It is a very free adaptation of a graphic novel by Bastien Vivès entitled

Une sister

.

Jalil Lespert, who had directed the actress in

Yves Saint-Laurent

, had lent it to her when she was editing her short film, feeling that she could find a subject there.

This story of youth and ambiguous friendship, the former miss Météo de Canal + moved it…

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Source: lefigaro

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