film profile]), the story unfolds in the heart of the Pyrenees where two no-hopers use a meagre subsidy to set up a low-budget horseback trekking business aimed at tourists. Hailing from all over France, their clients turn up with their problems in tow, leading to all manner of twists and turns.
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, Wilderness Therapy is co-produced by France 2 Cinéma and Apollo Films (who will also handle distribution in French cinemas). Pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+, the feature film also enjoys the backing of the Occitanie region (where the eight-week film shoot unfurled) and the SOFICA companies Cofinova, Indéfilms, Palatine Etoile and SG Image. International sales are steered by Pulsar Content.
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Alain Jaspard’s novel of the same name, the story revolves around two couples who should never have met and who subsequently embark upon an unthinkable exchange which should never have taken place…
Pleurer des rivières is produced by
Frédéric Brillion and
Gilles Legrand on behalf of Epithète Films (who already teamed up with the director on
Mort aux codes) in co-production with France 2 Cinéma. Pre-purchased by OCS and Ciné+, the feature film also enjoys the support of the SOFICA companies Indéfilms, Palatine Etoile, Cofimage and La Banque Postale Image. Filming has been underway in Paris since 12 April, with Belgium’s
Alain Jaspard’s novel of the same name, the story revolves around two couples who should never have met and who subsequently embark upon an unthinkable exchange which should never have taken place…
Pleurer des rivières is produced by
Frédéric Brillion and
Gilles Legrand on behalf of Epithète Films (who already teamed up with the director on
Mort aux codes) in co-production with France 2 Cinéma. Pre-purchased by OCS and Ciné+, the feature film also enjoys the support of the SOFICA companies Indéfilms, Palatine Etoile, Cofimage and La Banque Postale Image. Filming has been underway in Paris since 12 April, with Belgium’s