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Directed by | Mathias Mlekuz |
Written by | Mathias Mlekuz |
Produced by | Marc-Etienne Schwartz |
Starring | Arnaud Ducret, Philippe Rebbot, Mélanie Bernier |
Cinematography | Lucas Leconte |
Production company | M.E.S Productions |
Distributed by | Orange Studio |
Release date | 2020 |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | €2,300,000 |
Mine de rien is a French Comedy directed by Mathias Mlekuz, released in 2020.[1]
Plot
[edit]In a small town in northern France, a long-running mine is closing work, leaving dozens of people without jobs. Not giving up, following the relocation of the company that promised to rehire them, the workers hold a sit-in in front of the site. Faced with a dilemma of the town's mayor who threatens to seize the land, they come up with the idea to transform the old mine into an amusement park.
Technical Sheet
[edit]- Director: Mathias Mlekuz
- Screenplay: Mathias Mlekuz, Philippe Rebbot, Cécile Telerman
- Dialogue: Mathias Mlekuz et Philippe Rebbot
- Producer and executive Producer: Marc-Etienne Schwartz
- Composer: Matthieu Gonet
- Cinematographer: Lucas Leconte
- Head of design: Victor Melchy
- Casting manager: Martin Rougier
- Production director: Gilles Monnier
- 1st assistant director: Christel Bordon
- Costume designer: Chloé Chamulidrat
- Stage manager: Rodolphe Leroy
- Press managers: Grégory Malheiro & Magali Montet
- Production company: M.E.S Productions
- Co-production companies: Pictanova Région Hauts-de-France, Orange Studio, snf Orange Cinéma Séries
- Domestic and international distributer: Orange Studio
- Budget: 2,3M€
- Debut country:
France
- Original language: French
- Format: Color
- Genre: Dramatic comedy
- Duration: 85 minutes[2]
- Dates of release:
- France: 16 janvier 2020 (Alp d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival)
- France: 26 février 2020
Cast
[edit]- Arnaud Ducret: Arnault
- Philippe Rebbot: Di Lello
- Mélanie Bernier: Stella
- Hélène Vincent: Thérèse, Arnault's Mother
- Rufus: Roger Morels
- Marianne Garcia: Bernadette
- Cyril Aubin: René
- Rebecca Finet: The Mayor
- Mohamed Makhtoumi: Roschdy
- Josef Mlekuz: Kévin
- Philippe Cabrelli: Cédric, Bernadette's Son
- Sophie Bourdon: Isabelle, Arnault's Ex-Wife
- Patrick Rocca: Lucien Borowjack
- Anthony Lequet: Victor
- Yanis Richard: Johan
- Gaëlle Fraysse: Sarah, Di Lello's Wife
- François Godart: Jean-Frédéric
- Tassadit Mandi: Madame Zelmani, Roschdy's Mother
- Fabio Zenoni: Police Officer #1
- Laurent Dauvillée: Police Officer #2
Inspiration
[edit]The director claims to have been inspired by the comedies of Yves Robert, Ettore Scola, Peter Cattaneo, and Ernst Lubitsch.[3]
Filming
[edit]The filming took place from December to January of 2019, primarily in Lens, Loos-en-Gohelle, and Liévin.[4][5]
Awards
[edit]- Alp d'Huez 2020 International Film Festival: Audience award[6][7]
Box office
[edit]The film was released on February 26th, 2020 in 304 theatres, and sold 14,598 tickets for it's first day.[8] The film's weekend opening sold a total of 67,070 tickers.[9] The week following sold a total of 84,133.[10]
The overall consensus was that the film had a weak opening, affected in part by the Coronavirus.[11]
During it's first free broadcast on television on the C8 channel, the film garnered a total of 810,000 viewers.
References
[edit]- ^ Vavasseur, Par Pierre; à 20h45, envoyé spécial à l’Alpe d’HuezLe 16 janvier 2020; À 20h34, Modifié Le 19 Janvier 2020 (2020-01-16). "«Mine de rien» enchante le festival de l'Alpe d'Huez". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-02-09.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ AlloCine. "Mine de rien" (in French). Retrieved 2022-02-08.
- ^ AlloCine. "Les secrets de tournage du film Mine de rien" (in French). Retrieved 2022-02-07.
- ^ Lens Au Colisée ce vendredi, 450 figurants recherchés pour le long-métrage «Mine de rien», sur lavoixdunord.fr, consulté le 18 janvier 2020
- ^ "Mine de rien" : avec Arnaud Ducret sur le tournage d'une comédie dans le Nord, sur francetvinfo.fr, consulté le 18 janvier 2020
- ^ "Festival de l'Alpe-d'Huez : triomphe de «Divorce Club», de Michaël Youn, et «Mine de rien»". Le Parisien (in French). 2020. Retrieved 23 janvier 2020.
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ignored (help). - ^ "Mine de rien (2020) - JPBox-Office". jpbox-office.com. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
- ^ "JPBoxOffice - Hebdo France - DU 26 Février AU 03 Mars 2020 (5 jours)". jpbox-office.com. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
- ^ "JPBoxOffice - Hebdo France - DU 26 Février AU 03 Mars 2020". jpbox-office.com. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
- ^ à 18h59, Par Catherine Balle (2020-03-03). "Coronavirus : en France des salles de cinéma fermées et des sorties de films décalées". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-03-31.
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