French romantic comedy “This Charming Lady” and French comedy “Vanishing Goats” have joined the slate of Paris-based gross sales firm MPM Premium, which is able to introduce the movies to consumers on the Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Paris.
“This Charming Lady,” directed by Jean-Luc Gaget and co-written with Raphaële Moussafir, will probably be launched in France by Nour Movies. The forged is led by Pauline Clément (“C’est la vie,” “Intouchables,” “Maria Rêve”), Arthur Dupont (“Normandie Nue,” “Fanon,” “The Outsider”), Emilie Caen (“Ducobu”) and Karin Viard (“Polisse,” “La Famille Bélier”).
The movie facilities on Clémence, a quiet but amusing Parisian, who had a sophisticated childhood. On the age of 30, she struggles with low vanity. Destiny intervenes when she meets Paul, a person with a domineering persona whom everybody calls “Paul Pot.” Clémence begins to ask herself: may he be the one?
The manufacturing corporations are La Féline Movies, Les Movies du Capitaine and Karé Productions.
“This Charming Lady” can have a market screening at Rendez-Vous on Jan. 16.
Marie Rémond’s “Vanishing Goats,” which is in post-production, stars José Garcia (“Nous Les Leroy”), Rémond, Olivia Côte (“My Donkey, My Lover and I”), Gustave Kervern (“The Perfumes,” “Effacer l’historique”), and Lolita Chammah (“Barrage”).
The movie follows Élise. Nothing in her life goes properly: caught in a poisonous romantic relationship, she finds herself thrown into the position of theater director following the sudden dying of the well-known Groutchov, whom she was the assistant to. An odd symptom known as panic dysfunction takes maintain of her. Élise tries to not present it, however her relationship with the world is completely modified consequently. May this be an event for her to begin life in a different way?
It’s produced by Movies Grand Huit (“Ghost Path,” “Mikado,” “Disco Boy”). French theatrical rights are held by KMBO.
MPM Premium will present a promo reel at Rendez-Vous.
Different movies on the corporate’s slate embrace Hernán Rosselli’s crime drama “One thing Previous, One thing New, One thing Borrowed,” Caye Casas’ horror movie “The Espresso Desk,” Lotfi Achour’s social drama “Pink Path,” Diego Figueroa’s psychological thriller “A Yard of Jackals,” Marcia Romano and Benoît Sabatier’s darkish comedy “Fotogenico” and Rusudan Glurijdze’s drama “The Vintage.”