My Best Part | |
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French | Garçon chiffon |
Directed by | Nicolas Maury |
Written by | Nicolas Maury Sophie Fillières Maud Ameline |
Produced by | Charles Gillibert |
Starring | Nicolas Maury Nathalie Baye |
Cinematography | Raphaël Vandenbussche |
Edited by | Louise Jaillette |
Production company | CG Cinéma |
Distributed by | Les films du losange |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
My Best Part ( French: Garçon chiffon) is a 2020 French comedy-drama film, directed by Nicolas Maury. [1] The film stars Maury as Jérémie, an actor who moves back home to live with his mother Bernadette ( Nathalie Baye) after setbacks in his career and his romantic life with his boyfriend Albert ( Arnaud Valois). [2]
The film was named as an official selection of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival, although it was not screened at that time due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France; [3] it instead had its theatrical premiere on August 28 at the Angoulême Francophone Film Festival. [4] It was screened for distributors in the Industry Selects program at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival, [5] and had its commercial premiere on October 28. [6]
My Best Part | |
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![]() Film poster | |
French | Garçon chiffon |
Directed by | Nicolas Maury |
Written by | Nicolas Maury Sophie Fillières Maud Ameline |
Produced by | Charles Gillibert |
Starring | Nicolas Maury Nathalie Baye |
Cinematography | Raphaël Vandenbussche |
Edited by | Louise Jaillette |
Production company | CG Cinéma |
Distributed by | Les films du losange |
Release date |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
My Best Part ( French: Garçon chiffon) is a 2020 French comedy-drama film, directed by Nicolas Maury. [1] The film stars Maury as Jérémie, an actor who moves back home to live with his mother Bernadette ( Nathalie Baye) after setbacks in his career and his romantic life with his boyfriend Albert ( Arnaud Valois). [2]
The film was named as an official selection of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival, although it was not screened at that time due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France; [3] it instead had its theatrical premiere on August 28 at the Angoulême Francophone Film Festival. [4] It was screened for distributors in the Industry Selects program at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival, [5] and had its commercial premiere on October 28. [6]