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LOVE IS IN THE AIRMa vie en lair Comedy/Romance France, 2005 In French with English subtitles 35mm/Scope/2.35:1/Color/ 103 min Written and directed by: Rémi Bezançon Cinematography by: Antoine Monod Editing by: Sophie Reine Music by: Sinclair Produced by: Éric Altmayer, Nicolas Altmayer, Isabelle Grellat Production Company: Mandarin Films Coproduction: M6 Films International Sales: TF1 International 6 place Abel Gance 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt France Phone:+33 1.41.41.21.68 www.tf1international.com Cast: Vincent Elbaz (Yann Kerbec), Marion Cotillard (Alice), Gilles Lellouche (Ludo), Elsa Kikoïne (Charlotte), Didier Bezace (Castelot), Tom Novembre (Yanns Father), Cécile Cassel (Clémence), Philippe Nahon (Ludos Brother), Vincent Winterhalter (Eddy), François Levantal (Passenger going to Sydney) A 2006 favorite among the COLCOA audience, Love is in the Air is a romantic comedy starring Academy Award® winner actress Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose, Public Enemies, Nine). Yann Kerbec (Vincent Elbaz, So Close (COLCOA 2009), Park Benches) is a flight simulator instructor for a commercial airline but has a gripping fear of flying, which caused him to lose his first love. He lives like a bachelor with his slacker best friend Ludo (Gilles Lellouche, Tell No One (COLCOA 2007), Mesrine (COLCOA 2009), Little White Lies), but is still searching for his soul mate. When he falls in love with neighbor Alice (Marion Cotillard), he is forced to finally overcome his fears. A graduate of the École du Louvre and the film school ESRA, REMI BEZANÇON wrote and directed various short films including Vikings (2001) and Paraboles (2003), before co-writing his first feature Women For Sale (2004) with Jean-Claude Jean. Love Is in the Air was his debut feature as writer-director in 2005. A critical and commercial success, Étoile dOr for Best Screenplay, his second feature The First Day of the Rest of Your Life was shown at COLCOA 2009 and was awarded the LAFCA Critics Special Prize. Rémi Bezançon is currently working on a new film, Un Heureux Événement, adapted from a novel by Eliette Abécassis. |