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HEARTBREAKERLArnacoeur Presented with the suppor of:
Festival Selection: Tribeca Film Festival (2010) North American Premiere Comedy/Romance France, 2010 In French with English subtitles 35mm/Scope/Color/105 min Directed by: Pascal Chaumeil Written by: Laurent Zeitoun, Jeremy Doner, Yoann Gromb Cinematography by: Thierry Arbogast Editing by: Dorian Rigal-Ansous Music by: Klaus Badelt Produced by: Nicolas Duval Adassovsky, Yann Zenou, Laurent Zeitoun Production Company: Yumé Quad Films Coproduction: Universal Pictures International France International Sales: Kinology 3 rue de Montyon 75009 Paris France Phone: +33 1.48.24.48.71 Cast: Romain Duris (Alex), Vanessa Paradis (Juliette), Julie Ferrier (Mélanie), François Damiens (Marc), Helena Noguerra (Sophie), Andrew Lincoln (Jonathan), Jacques Frantz (Van Der Becq, Juliettes father), Amandine Dewasmes (Florence), Jean-Yves Lafesse (Dutour) http://www.arnacoeur-lefilm.com/ Heartbreaker is an action-packed romantic comedy, led by actress-singer Vanessa Paradis (Girl on the Bridge, The Key) and art house heartthrob Romain Duris (The Beat That My Heart Skipped, Paris (COLCOA 2008), Russian Dolls). Duris is Alex, a professional Don Juan who makes a living breaking up couples with his sister Mélanie (Julie Ferrier, MicMacs). Because business is slow, they go against their principles to break up only unhappy couples and agree to work for M. Van Der Bercq. Alex has one week to stop Van Der Bercq's daughter Juliette (Vanessa Paradis) from marrying the man she is madly in love with. This questionable mission becomes hazardous for Alex, as he enters the world of the beautiful, self-assured and independent Juliette and her seemingly perfect boyfriend, Jonathan. PASCAL CHAUMEIL wrote and directed his first short film in 1995, Des Hommes avec des bas, awarded Best Short at the 1996 Festival du Film Policier in Cognac. He followed with the science-fiction short Liens Sacrés (2001). Before directing Heartbreaker, his first feature, Pascal Chaumeil worked on several feature films with Luc Besson as First Assistant Director (The Professional) or Second Unit Director (The Fifth Element, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc). He has also directed over 100 commercials and directed films for television such as Clémence (2003) and Mer belle à agitée (2006), as well as episodes for the acclaimed TV series Spiral (2005), LÉtat de Grâce (2006), Desperate Parents (2007/2008) or Duel en Ville (2008). |