After a trio of controversy-courting biographies, Russian auteur Kirill Serebrennikov will next tackle a more genteel original drama about photography shot and set in France.
Described as a “chamber film” and “almost a love story” cast on a more intimate scale, the project will be Serebrennikov’s first-ever French language feature.
Following 2022’s “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” with the one-two punch of “Limonov: The Ballad” and the upcoming Josef Mengele drama “The Disappearance” – which the filmmaker has already wrapped – Serebrennikov starting developing this French-language project to allow himself a welcome change of pace.
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