THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET

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THE GIRL WITH A BRACELETA film by Stéphane DemoustierFrance, Belgium / 2019 / 95’with Roschdy Zem, Melissa Guers, Anaïs Demoustier, Annie Mercier, Pascal-Pierre Garbarini, Chiara MastroianniProduction: Petit Film in co-production with France 3 Cinéma, FraKas productionsInternational Sales: CharadesLOCARNO SCREENINGS - PIAZZA GRANDEPress Screening: Wednesday 07/08 I 21:30 I PalaCinema 1Official Screening: Thursday 08/08 I 21:30 I Piazza GrandeInternational PressClaudia Tomassini 39 334 307 50 56 / 49 173 205 57 94claudia@claudiatomassini.comUS PressRyan Werner / 1 212 204 7951cryan@cineticmedia

SYNOPSIS16 years-old Lise is accused of murdering her best friend. Her parents stand by her as naturally expected. But once in court,her secret life begins to unfold and the plot thickens. Who is Lise really? Do we really know the ones we love?PRODUCER’S NOTESJean des ForêtsFrom the start, I found the premise of this project as exciting as it was risky. We would shoot a movie about a murder trialthat would induce a kind of Pavlovian response in the viewers—a thirsting for the truth, a nearly physical yearning for thefacts—and then refuse to acknowledge that response. THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET was suggesting that we could do withoutthe facts altogether.But if you want to mess around with the audience’s expectations without disappointing them to distraction, you had betterproject their expectations onto something else. In this story, that ‘something else’ is deeper, more primal, and it lies in therelationship Lise’s family has with the central, defining question of the film.From the moment the trial begins, we can feel doubt insinuating itself in the courtroom; we see the first cracks appear in thearmor of Bruno’s confidence. Bruno doesn’t question his daughter’s innocence per se, but he does begin to question theimages he carries of her in his head.As the case advances through cross-examinations and arguments, the question emerges: Did Lise kill Flora? And as soon asit emerges, that first question is swept away by a new one, more emotionally charged one: Will Lise be convicted?By refusing to twist the plot into knots for the sole purpose of a neat resolution and by focusing on secondary characters -thepeople who do not and cannot know the whole truth- and transforming them into protagonists, this film frees itself from theconstraints of the genre and reveals a more essential truth.

DIRECTOR’S NOTESStéphane DemoustierThe birth of my children completely changed my life. Right away, I was filled with immense joy, instantaneous love. Then Ifelt the weight of responsibility, mixed with a certain anxiety. But then, and most significantly, I felt mystified by their otherness.Because “the flesh of my flesh” is not my own. No matter how much I want it to be. No matter how much I feel that it is.There is, of course, a difference between what I project of myself upon my children—the overwhelming closeness I feel withthem—and the reality of their independence. To me, it seems that this tension between kinship and individuality, betweeninheritance and independence, communion and the incommunicable, stands at the very core of the parent-child relationship.THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET exacerbates this natural tension by asking: To what extent can we know our own children? Howmuch do we really understand them? Are there limits to the love we can feel? Is a parent’s love unconditional?I decided to set THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET during the criminal trial, two years after the actual events. And I chose to tellits story from the point of view of the observers in the courtroom—and not through the eyes of the defendant. In essence, Iwanted this to be a film about a trial as seen by those who were there, watching from the benches.The courtroom is, after all, a place where truth is meant to be found, ferreted out, revealed. And yet, over the course of itsrevelation, the truth often shifts. And changes form. In this particular trial, the basic building blocks of truth, the facts (DidLisa kill Flora?) have gone missing. The parents do not know what happened; and in appealing to the court for answers, theywill be left to believe in the only kind of truth a court can provide: a verdict.All legal proceedings inevitably redefine events; they seek to interpret, frame and sequence them. A criminal trial revisits amoment in the past -a moment that is off-camera, unseeable- and attempts to recreate it in a formal and strictly regulatedcontext.THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET plays with the suspense inherent in any trial. The audience’s expectations are left hanging,suspended in the air, the way the protagonists are left hanging as they await their fate. And when the final verdict comes, itcomes tainted with doubt.As is often the case in criminal trials without incontrovertible proof, there is always a shadow of doubt. Lise’s family andfriends feel that shadow. And so does the audience.Paradoxically, Lise’s family does learn one vital thing from the trial: they do not know their daughter and will never reallyknow her entirely. By admitting the limitations of their own capacity to understand, they change their relationship to Liseand to each other. One subtle shift can trigger another. This is one truth the story tells us we can rely on.

The primacy of family, questions of kinship and inheritance, and the irrevocable nature of violence were major themes inmy first film, 40-LOVE, and I have chosen to explore them more intensely, more radically, in THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET, interms of point of view, construction and style.One of the radical choices we made for this film was to focus so much of our attention on Lise, a character who says little andseems almost inscrutable. We knew we had to find a young actress with exceptional charisma and a depth of character thatcould handle the role. I was sure that we needed to try street-casting her—and I was right. Melissa Guers had never acted in afilm before, but she has that magnetic power, intensity and force of personality I was looking for. Her Lise is more mysteriousthan opaque. Melissa has succeeded in making Lise both an ordinary girl—and an extraordinary young woman.DIRECTOR S BIOGRAPHY & FILMOGRAPHYStéphane DemoustierAfter several short films selected and awarded in international film festivals, Stéphane Demoustier (Lille, 1977) wrote anddirected his debut feature 40-LOVE. The film premiered at Venice’s Critic’s week 2014.He then wrote and directed CLEO & PAUL, a medium length film that premiered in Generation Berlinale and opened intheatres in France in 2018.Stéphane Demoustier is also a producer. In 2008, he founded the production company Année Zéro through which he produced more than 30 short films.THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET, his new feature film, will open in France on February 5, 2020.

CASTRoschdy ZemMelissa GuersAnaïs DemoustierAnnie MercierPascal-Pierre GarbariniChiara MastroianniCAST BIOGRAPHY/FILMOGRAPHYRoschdy Zem is a French actor and filmmaker of Moroccan descent. He shared the award for Best Actor for his role in thefilm DAYS OF GLORY at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.Versatile and determined to not be typecast in “arab” roles, Roschdy Zem developed his range, playing a General ofNapoléon in MONSIEUR N. (2003), a Jewish father in VA, VIS ET DEVIENS (LIVE AND BECOME, 2005), and a transvestite inCHANGE MOI MA VIE (CHANGE MY LIFE, 2001) alongside Fanny Ardant. He also appeared in roles highlighting issues inmainstream French society as well as in films promoting aspects of French and North African history such as CAMPING A LAFERME (2005), based on a script from Azouz Begag. Since 2006, he has directed five movies such as the film OMAR KILLEDME, CHOCOLAT with Omar Sy or PERSONA NON GRATA which was released in France last July.In Stéphane Demoustier’s film, he plays a caring father who discovers his daughter during the trial that will determine herlife.Anaïs Demoustier is a French actress. She has appeared in more than fifty films since 2000.Enthusiastic about comedy from an early age, she took theatre lessons from very young. As a teenager, she auditioned andbegan working with Isabelle Huppert in Michael Haneke’s LE TEMPS DU LOUP (TIME OF THE WOLF). From then on, her career was launched and she made a series of films, including Isabelle Czajka’s L’ANNÉE SUIVANTE, Christophe Honoré’s THEBEAUTIFUL PERSON, and Juliette Garcias’ SOIS SAGE, L’ENFANCE DU MAL by Olivier Coussemacq, BELLE ÉPINE by RebeccaZlotowski, THÉRÈSE DESQUEYROUX by Claude Miller, QUAI D’ORSAY by Bertrand Tavernier, THE NEW GIRL FRIEND by François Ozon, BIRD PEOPLE by Pascale Ferran, THE HOUSE BY THE SEA and GLORIA MUNDI by Robert Guédiguian.Very active, Anaïs Demoustier is expected in no less than three films at the end of 2019, including THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET, in which she plays the charismatic Prosecutor.Melissa Guers is a 22-year-old French actress trained at the Sucy-en-Brie Conservatory. Her performance in THE GIRL WITHA BRACELET is her first role in a feature film.In Stéphane Demoustier’s film, she perfectly portrays a mysterious and disturbing young girl accused of the murder of herbest friend.

CREDITSDirection: Stéphane DemoustierScript: Stéphane Demoustier(based on the script of ACUSADA by G. Tobal and U. Porra Guardiola)Photography: Sylvain VerdetSound: Emmanuel Bonnat – Julie Brenta – Emmanuel de BoissieuEditing: Damien MaestraggiMusic: Carla PalloneCasting supervisors: Marine Albert, Brigitte MoidonSet Design: Catherine CosmeCostume design: Anne-Sophie GledhillLine Producer: Thomas JaubertLocation manager: François PichonFirst assistant director: Guilhem AmeslandContinuity girl: Bénédicte KermadecProduction company: Petit FilmProducer: Jean des ForêtsSupervising producer: Amélie JacquisCoproducers: Cassandre Warnauts and Jean-Yves RoubinCoproduction: France 3 Cinéma, FraKas ProductionsInternational sales: CharadesFrench distributor: Le PacteBelgium distributor: CinéartPress representative (FR): Matilde IncertiPress representative (International): Claudia TomassiniINTERNATIONAL SALES:CHARADES / Mathilde Martin / mathilde@charades.eu

Feb 05, 2020 · THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET A film by Stéphane Demoustier International Press Claudia Tomassini 39 334 307 50 56 / 49 173 205 57 94 claudia@claudiatomassini.com LOCARNO SCREENINGS - PIAZZA GRANDE Press Screening: Wednesday 07/08 I 21:30 I PalaCinema 1 Official Screening: Thursday 08/08 I 21:30 I Piazza Grande

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