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CANNES 2024 Marché du Film

Italy's True Colours pins its hopes on foreign titles at Cannes

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- The company’s catalogue includes Reflection in a Dead Diamond by Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani and Christoph Hochhäusler’s thriller Death Will Come, currently in post-production

Italy's True Colours pins its hopes on foreign titles at Cannes
Reflection in a Dead Diamond by Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani

Reflection in a Dead Diamond by Brussels-based directorial duo Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani and the thriller Death Will Come by German director Christoph Hochhäusler, which is currently in post-production, are the two showstoppers being brandished by Italy’s True Colours at Cannes’ Marché du Film (14-22 May), where the firm is intent on expanding its catalogue with projects by international directors and producers.

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Reflection in a Dead Diamond is an homage to the so-called Eurospy films of the 1960s, combining action, mystery and thriller. It’s the eagerly awaited new film by Cattet and Forzani, who were selected for Locarno with their previous efforts The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears [+see also:
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, in competition, and Let the Corpses Tan [+see also:
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, in the Piazza Grande. The movie tells the story of a retired spy who fears that her erstwhile enemies have returned for a final showdown when her meddlesome neighbour mysteriously vanishes. The international cast of the film includes Fabio Testi, Yannick Renier, Koen de Bouw, Maria de Medeiros, Thi Mai Nguyen and Céline Camara. The movie, which True Colours will show a promo of to buyers, is being co-produced by Belgium’s Kozak Films and Savage Film, Luxembourg’s Les Films Fauves, Italy’s Dandy Projects, and France’s Tobina Film and To Be Continued.

A German-Luxembourgish-Belgian co-production staged by Heimatfilm, Amour Fou and Tarantula, Death Will Come is a French-language film noir about a female killer who is hired by a prominent gangster to avenge the murder of one of his mules. It stars French-Belgian actress Sophie Verbeeck (All About Them [+see also:
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, Vacations) and France’s Louis-Do de Lencquesaing (recently glimpsed in Return to Seoul [+see also:
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). Hochhäusler’s previous movie, Till the End of the Night [+see also:
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, was in competition at Berlin in 2023, where actress Thea Ehre scooped the Silver Bear for Best Supporting Performance.

Among the Italian titles on the Cannes line-up of True Colours are A Dark Story [+see also:
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by Leonardo D’Agostini, a social thriller starring Laetitia Casta (set to be released in Italy on 16 May, courtesy of 01 Distribution); the curious Non riattaccare [+see also:
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by Manfredi Lucibello, featuring an excellent performance by Barbara Ronchi; and Vangelo secondo Maria by Paolo Zucca, toplined by Benedetta Porcaroli, the Italian Shooting Star at Berlin in 2023.

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(Translated from Italian)

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