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SND kicks off pre-sales for Julia and The Book of Wonders

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- The feature debut by Olivier Treiner and the upcoming film by Lisa Azuelos have been added to the jam-packed slate being showcased at the 23rd Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, organised by UniFrance

SND kicks off pre-sales for Julia and The Book of Wonders
Actress Lou De Laâge and actors Grégory Gadebois and Denis Podalydès, who star in Olivier Treiner's Julia

Endowed with a solid and mouth-watering line-up of ten titles, the international sales division of the SND group will be springing into action tomorrow at the 23rd Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in Paris, which, in a change to the usual procedure, is being organised online by Unifrance from 13-15 January (via a dedicated secure site on Cinando). The team headed up by Charlotte Boucon will have particularly high hopes for two new titles that the firm will be kicking off pre-sales for, based on their screenplays.

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Indeed, standing out on the slate is Julia(s), the feature debut by Olivier Treiner (César Award for Best Short Film in 2012 for The Piano Tuner), a comedy-drama staged by WY Productions and currently being shot. It boasts a strong cast, which includes Lou De Laâge (popular recently in Agnus Dei [+see also:
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, The Wait [+see also:
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and White as Snow [+see also:
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), Grégory Gadebois (putting on a fine performance recently in Night Shift [+see also:
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, and who will grace screens later this year in Délicieux [+see also:
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and Présidents) and Denis Podalydès (popular last year in Delete History [+see also:
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, and who will be on the cinema listings in 2021 in French Tech [+see also:
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, Les amours d’Anaïs, Oranges sanguines and Tromperie).

Written by Olivier and Camille Treiner, the story kicks off in Paris in 2052. Eighty-year-old Julia has had a fulfilling life. On her birthday, she reflects on the decisions and circumstances that could have led her down different paths. From the age of 17 to this day, her life has been full of small but critical moments. Each was a turning point with dramatic consequences. What would have happened if she had forgotten her passport, chosen a different queue at the shop or driven the scooter that one time...? Is her life a string of coincidences and accidents, or a preordained path?

SND is also due to commence pre-sales for The Book of Wonders by Lisa Azuelos (Dalida [+see also:
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, LOL [+see also:
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), which features a cast including Alexandra Lamy, Muriel Robin and Olga Kurylenko. Adapted by the director from the bestseller of the same name by Julien Sandrel, the story revolves around Thelma, who is devastated when Louis, her 12-year-old son, falls into a deep coma after an accident. When she discovers his “end-of-the-world bucket list”, she realises how adventurous and creative Louis is. With the hope of bringing her son back from the brink, she decides to make his wishes come true… From Japan to Portugal, Thelma embarks on an adventure that gives her new reasons to live, and new reasons to reconnect with herself and her son. This Jerico Films production is set to begin filming soon, with delivery planned for the final quarter of 2021.

Also featuring on the line-up of forthcoming movies is the animated flick Pil [+see also:
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 by Julien Fournet, slated to come out in France on 13 October 2021 (produced by TAT Productions – the team behind The Jungle Bunch 3D [+see also:
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– and which will be pre-sold based on a mood reel, a teaser and clips), the thriller Kompromat [+see also:
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by Jérôme Salle (Largo Winch [+see also:
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, Zulu [+see also:
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), toplined by Gilles Lellouche and Joana Kulig (being sold based on its screenplay and which will be ready in the final quarter of 2021) and the comedy Employee of the Month [+see also:
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by Jérôme Commandeur, which is currently in post-production (an adaptation of the Italian movie Quo Vado? [+see also:
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starring Laetitia Dosch, Pascale Arbillot, Gérard Darmon, Christian Clavier and Valérie Lemercier – an SND production with Medset Films, slated for a French release on 8 December 2021).

Lastly of note are two (online) market premieres for Délicieux [+see also:
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by Éric Besnard (a Nord-Ouest Films production starring Grégory Gadebois, Isabelle Carré, Benjamin Lavernhe, Patrick Chesnais and Guillaume de Tonquedec – French release set for 24 March 2021) and the documentary Good Morning Professor by Émilie Therond (produced by Winds), not to mention, among the completed films, the chilling Kandisha [+see also:
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by duo Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury, Poly [+see also:
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by Nicolas Vanier, and the comedy All Aboard! [+see also:
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by Benjamin Euvrard.

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(Translated from French)

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