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Trailer Dropped for Francois Ozon’s Drama “Everything Went Fine”

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Cohen Media Group has dropped the trailer for Francois Ozon’s drama “Everything Went Fine” forward of its theatrical launch in New York on April 14 and Los Angeles on April 21, adopted by a nationwide growth.

“Everything Went Fine” relies on the autobiographical novel by writer Emmanuèle Bernheim who beforehand collaborated on Ozon’s screenplays for “Under The Sand,” “Swimming Pool” and “Ricky.”

The film follows 85-year-old artwork collector André Bernheim (André Dussolier) who, after a debilitating stroke, calls for that his daughter Emmanuèle (Sophie Marceau), assist him finish life on his personal phrases. Faced with a painful determination, Emmanuèle, with the grudging help of her youthful sister Pascale (Géraldine Pailhas), begins sorting via the processes and bureaucratic hurdles needed to meet her father’s remaining want, as she is pressured to reconcile her previous with an advanced, cussed, but charismatic man.

“Everything Went Fine” additionally stars Charlotte Rampling (Ozon’s “Under the Sand”) as André’s estranged spouse, together with cinema icon Hanna Schygulla (“Peter von Kant”) in a key cameo.  Produced by Eric and Nicolas Altmayer at Mandarin Cinema, the movie was lensed by Hichame Alaouie and edited by Laure Gardette. 

Ozon’s huge physique of labor consists of “Swimming Pool,” “8 Women,” “By the Grace of God,” “Frantz,” “Double Lover,” “In the House,” “Potiche,” “Under the Sand,” “Peter von Kant” and the upcoming “The Crime is Mine.” 

New York’s Quad Cinema will host a week-long retrospective of François Ozon’s movies, main as much as the opening of “Everything Went Fine.”

Titled “An Ode to Ozon,” the tribute will run April 10-13 and with options six movies from the director’s in depth filmography, together with 35mm prints of “8 Women” and “Swimming Pool,” in addition to Cohen Media Group titles “In the House,” “The New Girlfriend,” and “Double Lover.”



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