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Gente de Bien
Franco Lolli


 
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COLOMBIA / FRANCE
2014 / WORLD PREMIERE

1H26 VO ESPAGNOL

Synopsis
Eric, 10, finds himself almost overnight living with Gabriel, his father, who he barely knows. The man has trouble keeping their heads above water and building a relationship with his son. Maria Isabel, the woman Gabriel works for as a carpenter, decides to take the child under her wing.


DIRECTOR:
Franco Lolli
SCREENPLAY: Franco Lolli & Catherine Paillé
with the collaboration of Virginie Legeay

CINEMATOGRAPHY: Oscar Durán
EDITING: Nicolas Desmaison & Julie Duclaux
SOUND: Matthieu Perrot, Josefina Rodriguez, Samuel Aïchoun
PRODUCTION DESIGN: Marcela Gómez Montoya

CAST:
Brayan Santamarià
Carlos Fernando Perez
Alejandra Borrero
Santiago Martínez
Sofía Rivas

 
Biography
Franco Lolli

Colombian nationality
Born on juin 13, 1983 in Bogota (Colombia)

Filmography
2014 GENTE DE BIEN
2012 RODRI (S)
2006 COMO TODO EL MUNDO (S)

PRODUCTION
GEKO FILMS
Grégoire Debailly
Tel. +33 (0)1 41 86 92 00
gdebailly2@gmail.com

CO-PRODUCTION
EVIDENCIA FILMS
Franco Lolli
evidenciafilms@gmail.com

DISTRIBUTION
AD VITAM
Gregory Gajos
Tel. +33 (0)1 46 34 75 74
contact@advitamdistribution.com

SALES
VERSATILE
Pape Boye
Tel. +33 (0)6 27 72 62 35
pboye@versatile-films.com
Bureaux à Cannes :
23 rue Macé, 4th floor
Tel: +33 (0)4 92 98 65 35

FRENCH PRESS
Matilde Incerti
Mob. +33 (0)6 08 78 76 60
Tel. +33 (0)1 48 05 20 80
matilde.incerti@free.fr


CONTACT CANNES
GEKO FILMS
Léonie Schmidtmer
Mob. +33 (0)6 34 52 92 04

“In French, like in Colombia, the expression Gente de bien has two different meanings: it refers to both people who do good deeds and those, from an affluent background, that possess material goods. My film toys with this confusion. On one hand, we have this woman who believes she is doing good by taking a child away from his father, on the other, we have a child who, for one summer, is integrated into a higher social class. The latter is at the heart of Gente de bien, and I wanted to depict social conflict from an intimate angle. To me, it is first and foremost a film about family, even though, as I was writing it, I realised that I was making a somewhat odd and unconscious connection between family relationships and financial relationships: the issue of abandonment is to me linked to the idea of tipping over from one social class to another.

Also at the heart of Gente de bien is a tale of morality. In fact, this film owes a lot to the traditional Christmas tale. Even though this is a film for adults, it evolved in large part from childhood memories and draws upon tales that I was told as a child. This can also explain the way I depict the characters and my vision of them, however dramatic their actions may seem. I don't like films in which it's obvious the director doesn't like their characters. Even if they are sometimes potentially unlikable, I aim to film them with love. In Gente de bien, there are no victims or villains, but rather people just trying to get by.

I studied cinema in France and this is where I really grew up. So it seems appropriate for me to have my film co-produced by both my country of origin and my adoptive country. And although the French film industry plays a part in supporting independent cinema from Latin America, I think the Columbian film industry is really coming into its own, thanks to a new wave of filmmakers.”

Interview by Alex Masson

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