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Berlinale: Claire Denis’ “Fire” Acquired by IFC Films, Juliette Binoche Stars

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Claire Denis’ “Fireplace” is already blazing forward of its world premiere in Competitors on the Berlinale subsequent week. IFC has acquired U.S. rights to the French auteur’s newest, per Selection. Juliette Binoche, who starred in Denis’ final two options, 2018’s “Excessive Life” and 2017’s “Let the Sunshine In,” toplines the romance.

“Fireplace” is ready in Paris and “tells the story of a fiery love triangle involving Jean (Vincent Lindon) and Sara (Binoche) who’ve been residing collectively for 10 years. Once they first met, Sara was residing with François (Grégoire Colin), Jean’s greatest buddy and an admirer from again when he performed professional rugby. Jean and Sara love one another. Someday, Sara sees François on the street. He doesn’t discover her, however she is overcome by the feeling that her life might instantly change. François will get again in contact with Jean. For the primary time in years. He suggests they begin working collectively once more. From right here on, issues spiral uncontrolled,” the supply teases.

Denis penned the script alongside French novelist Christine Angot.

In response to IMDb, Denis is at present in post-production on “The Stars at Midday,” a thriller set in 1984 throughout the Nicaraguan Revolution that sees “Maid’s” Margaret Qualley enjoying an American journalist.

“35 Pictures of Rum” and “Beau travail” are amongst Denis’ different credit.

Binoche received an Oscar for “The English Affected person” and obtained a nod for “Chocolat.”

The Berlinale is going down from February 10-20.

Supply: Women And Hollywood

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