Preview Cannes 2014: «Party Girl» by Marie Amachoukeli-Barsacq, Claire Burger and Samuel Theis

Party Girl

"Party Girl" by Marie Amachoukeli-Barsacq, Claire Burger and Samuel Theis will be the film in charge of the opening of the Un certain regard section of the Cannes film festival.

Last year it was Sofia Coppola's American film "The Bling Ring" that had such a privilege, and in this new edition the organization of the Cannes Festival has decided on a French debut feature to kick off the parallel section par excellence of the contest, Uncertain regard.

This is the first time that these three directors, Marie Amachoukeli-Barsacq, Claire burger y samuel theis, they have faced a feature film and in Cannes they have decided that "Party Girl" should be screened for the first time.

Marie Amachoukeli-Barsacq and Claire Burger already stood out in 2009 with «C'est gratuit pour les cities«, Short film that earned them a César award.

«Party Girl»Tells the story of an elderly woman, inspired, according to what they say, by the mother of director Samuel Theis, who still wants to enjoy life, so she attends parties in search of men who will please her, even though she has to get them drunk. A free woman who has chosen to live her life outside of conventional society.


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