Actors Laure Calamy, renowned for her Cesar-winning performances in “My Lover, My Donkey & I” and “The Count of Monte Cristo,” alongside Laurent Lafitte, star in “The Party’s Over,” a satirical comedy that has been picked up by France TV Distribution before the European Film Market.
The film, titled “Gaspard at the Wedding,” is helmed by director Antony Cordier. In addition to him, it features Ramzy Bedia, known for his role in “Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom”; Élodie Bouchez, star of “Beating Hearts”; Sami Outalbali, from “A Tale of Love and Desire”; and Noée Abita, who appeared in “Sink or Swim.
This movie is created under the banner of Cheyenne Federation, a reputable production company known for contributing to projects like the Netflix success, Julien Leclercq’s remake of “The Wage of Fear.”
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This film is produced by Cheyenne Federation, a well-known production house that has previously worked on hits such as Julien Leclercq’s Netflix-topping adaptation of “The Wage of Fear.
The story centers on Mehdi, aged 25, as he enjoys a tranquil summer with his girlfriend Garance and her family in the south of France. However, their peaceful trip takes an unexpected turn into turmoil when a dispute arises between Garance’s family and the caretakers of the villa. The screenplay for this film, titled “The Party’s Over!”, was written by Jean-Alain Laban and Steven Mitz, and later adapted by Cordier and Julie Peyr.
Tony and Nadine, after faithfully serving for seven years, are fed up with being belittled by their bosses. They’re considering taking legal action due to unlawful working conditions. Medhi, who comes from a humble background, offers to mediate between the conflicting parties and help find a resolution. However, Tony and Philippe aren’t backing down so quickly: they resort to various tactics such as theft of vegetables and vandalism of Philippe’s valuable wine collection.
Alexandre René, Vice President of International Cinema Sales at France tv distribution, along with Julia Schulte, Senior Vice President of international sales at the same company, remarked that the phrase, “The Party’s Over!” encapsulates the tense atmosphere of class conflict in a manner similar to ‘Parasite.’
In a statement, the duo praised this movie for its witty script, relatable personalities, and surprising plot twists, calling it a hilarious comedy that explores the boundaries of negotiation and the ridiculousness of power – exactly what modern audiences are eager for.
In collaboration, Umedia from Belgium helped produce the film titled “The Party’s Over.” It is Vertigo Films Distribution that will handle the release of this movie within Belgium.
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