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Stepmother Stepson Relationship | Remake
Anne, a brilliant lawyer, lives in perfect harmony with her husband Pierre and their six and eight-year-old daughters, in a house on the heights of Paris. One day, Theo, 17, Pierre’s son from a previous marriage, moves in with them. Anne is troubled by Theo and gradually engages in a passionate relationship with him, putting her career and family life in danger.
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Anne, a brilliant lawyer, lives in perfect harmony with her husband Pierre and their six and eight-year-old daughters, in a house on the heights of Paris. One day, Theo, 17, Pierre’s son from a previous marriage, moves in with them. Anne is troubled by Theo and gradually engages in a passionate relationship with him, putting her career and family life in danger.
Special Jury Award | 2023 | Catherine
Best Actress (Meilleure actrice) | 2024 | Léa
Best Director (Meilleure ralisation) | 2024 | Catherine
Best Adapted Screenplay (Meilleure adaptation) | 2024 | Catherine
Most Promising Actor (Meilleur espoir masculin) | 2024
Best Film (Meilleur Film) | 2024 | Catherine
Best Director | 2024 | Catherine
Most Promising New Actor (Meilleur Espoir Masculin) | 2024
Best Actress | 2024 | Léa
Best Film | 2023 | Catherine
Best Film | 2023 | Catherine
Box Office Collection 876,733 USD
Both lead actors changed due to delays while the film was in pre-production. Valeria Bruni Tedeschi was originally cast as Anne while Paul Kircher was Théo. When he dropped out, Paul suggested his younger brother Samuel to director Catherine Breillat.
Director Catherine Breillat said that they shot one of the film's love scenes between Théo and Anne the same day Samuel Kircher got his baccalaureate results. He passed.
When filming scenes where Anne falls in love with young Théo, director Catherine Breillat told 50-year-old actress Léa Drucker to imagine she was the 15-year-old title character in Pauline at the Beach (1983).