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CANNES 2022 Directors’ Fortnight

Scarlet set to open Directors’ Fortnight

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- The first French-language film from Italian director Pietro Marcello will open the parallel section in Cannes

Scarlet set to open Directors’ Fortnight
Juliette Jouan in Scarlet

Italian director Pietro Marcello returns to Directors' Fortnight, but this time on his own, in the realm of fiction and in French. Present last year with the collective documentary Futura [+see also:
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, the filmmaker will this time have the honour to open, with his new film Scarlet [+see also:
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interview: Pietro Marcello
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, the 54th edition of the famous parallel section, unfolding from 18 to 24 May 2022 as part of the 75th Cannes Film Festival.

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The new film from Pietro Marcello, who is also behind the documentary/fiction hybrids The Mouth of the Wolf [+see also:
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interview: Pietro Marcello
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(winner at the 27th Torino Film Festival) and Lost and Beautiful [+see also:
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interview: Pietro Marcello ­
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(in competition in Locarno in 2015), and the feature fiction film Martin Eden [+see also:
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interview: Pietro Marcello
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(in competition in Venice in 2019, where it won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor), is a majority French production (64,69%) with Italy (25%) and Germany (10,31%).

The cast includes Juliette Jouan (in her big screen debut), Raphaël Thierry, Louis Garrel, Noémie Lvovsky, Ernst Umhauer, François Négret and Belgium’s Yolande Moreau.

Freely adapted by the director, together with Maurizio Braucci (Silver Bear for Best Screenplay in Berlin in 2019 for Piranhas [+see also:
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interview: Roberto Saviano
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and winner of the David di Donatello award in his specialty in 2009, 2015 and 2020 for Gomorrah [+see also:
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interview: Domenico Procacci
interview: Jean Labadie
interview: Matteo Garrone
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, Black Souls [+see also:
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interview: Francesco Munzi
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and Martin Eden) and Maud Ameline (2013 César for Camille Rewinds [+see also:
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), from the Russian novel The Scarlet Sails by Aleksandr Grin, the film is set in northern France and centres on Juliette, who grows up alone with her father, Raphaël, a veteran of the First World War. Passionate about singing and music, the lonely young girl meets a magician one summer who promises that scarlet sails will one day take her away from her village. Juliette never stops believing in the prophecy. 

The director of photography on the film is Marco Graziaplena, with a score by Gabriel Yared.

Produced by Charles Gillibert for Paris-based company CG Cinéma and by Italian company Avventurosa (Pietro Marcello’s company), Scarlet was co-produced by Arte France Cinéma, Rai Cinema and by German company Match Factory Productions, with support from Hype Film (Russia), Wise Pictures and Eurimages, among others. The film will be distributed in France by Le Pacte, in Italy by 01 Distribution and in Germany by Piffl Medien. International sales are handled by Orange Studio.

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(Translated from French)

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