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The Saga of Cécile: A Summer of Change
Toronto, CanadaThu Dec 05 2024
Ever wondered what summertime drama looks like on the French Riviera? Meet Bonjour Tristesse, a film that's got Hollywood buzzing. This isn't just any old movie—it's the directorial debut of Durga Chew-Bose, and it's based on Françoise Sagan's nifty 1954 novel. The story follows 18-year-old Cécile, who spends her days by the seaside with her charming dad, Raymond, and his girlfriend, Elsa. Everything changes when Anne, a pal of Cécile's late mom, shows up. Cécile doesn't like the new dynamic and decides to stir up some trouble. Not a good call, as things take a tragic turn.
Greenwich Entertainment snapped up the film after its debut at the Toronto Film Festival. It's set to hit U. S. theaters next summer, with Elevation handling the Canadian release. Universal Pictures will take care of the international scene. The cast is pretty impressive, with Chloë Sevigny, Claes Bang, and Lily McInerny leading the charge.
Chew-Bose is no rookie in the writing world. Her essays have graced the pages of The New Yorker and The New York Times. In her own words, she's thrilled to work with Greenwich and bring her vision to audiences. Producers from Babe Nation and Elevation Pictures are excited to retell this classic tale with a modern twist, focusing on themes that still resonate today.
What makes this film special? It’s all about the female perspective. Chew-Bose is giving Sagan's story a fresh spin, and it's sure to capture hearts worldwide. Get ready for a coming-of-age story that's equal parts sun-soaked and dramatic.
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