Based on a True Story (film)
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Directed by | Roman Polanski |
Produced by | Wassim Béji |
Written by | Olivier Assayas Roman Polanski |
Starring | Eva Green Emmanuelle Seigner |
Music by | Alexandre Desplat |
Cinematography | Paweł Edelman |
Edited by | Margot Meynier |
Distributed by | Mars Film (France) Monolith Films (Poland)[1] |
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100 minutes |
Country | France Poland |
Language | French |
Budget | €12.96 million[2] |
Box office | $3.9 million[1] |
Based on a True Story (French: D'après une histoire vraie) is a 2017 French-language psychological thriller film directed by Roman Polanski, and written by Polanski and Olivier Assayas from the novel of the same name by Delphine de Vigan. It was screened out of competition at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.[3]
Plot
The film focuses on writer Delphine (Seigner), who achieved her first career success, publishing her debut novel dedicated to her mother. However, she soon starts receiving anonymous letters accusing her of exposing her family to the public. Depressed and struggling with writer's block, Delphine meets and begins a friendship with a mysterious younger woman (Green) who is seductive, intelligent, and intuitive and who understands Delphine better than anyone else.
Cast
- Emmanuelle Seigner as Delphine Dayrieux
- Eva Green as Elle
- Vincent Perez as François
- Dominique Pinon as Raymond
- Camille Chamoux as Oriane
- Brigitte Roüan as The documentalist
- Josée Dayan as Karina
- Noémie Lvovsky as The inspector
- Damien Bonnard as The perchman
- Paul Garcia as Homme Salon Dur
- Veronique Vasseur
- Anouchka Csernakova
- Saadia Bentaieb as Jeanne
- Elisabeth Quin as The Journalist
- Valerie de Monza
- Charlotte Mangel
- Edith Le Merdy as The Neighbor
- Leonello Brandolini
Reception
It won the FIPRESCI Prize in 28th Stockholm Film Festival.[4] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 50% based on 30 reviews, and an average rating of 5.60/10.[5] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 43 out of 100, based on 8 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[6]
Release
Sony Pictures Classics acquired US distribution rights to the film at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2017,[7][8] prior to its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Sony Pictures Classics announced they would partner with RatPac Entertainment for the US theatrical release. However, after the MeToo movement gained global prominence that fall, Sony Pictures Classics was reported to have shelved the film, with no plans to release it in the United States.[9]
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- 2010s French-language films
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- Polish thriller films
- Films based on French novels
- Films directed by Roman Polanski
- Films with screenplays by Olivier Assayas
- Films with screenplays by Roman Polanski
- Films set in Paris
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- 2010s French films
- Films scored by Alexandre Desplat