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How the 海角社区官网women of Babe Nation films got the beautiful, buzzy ‘Bonjour Tristesse’ made

The producers, who adapted Fran莽oise Sagan’s聽beloved 1954 French novel for the screen, champion women directors, follow their gut and are great at taking ‘no’ for an answer.

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A scene from “Bonjour Tristesse,” the latest film from the 海角社区官网women behind Babe Nation productions.


When 鈥淏onjour Tristesse鈥 premiered at TIFF last September, director Durga Chew-Bose described the indie film鈥檚 海角社区官网producers Katie Bird Nolan and Lindsay Tapscott as 鈥渧ery persistent.鈥 And even a glance at the trajectory of their production company, Babe Nation, shows that their persistence has paid off 鈥 they鈥檝e been pursuing this film for nine years, almost as long as they鈥檝e been a company.

鈥淏onjour Tristesse,鈥 out in cinemas May 2, is an adaptation of the beloved 1954 French novel by Fran莽oise Sagan. Starring Chlo毛 Sevigny, Claes Bang and Lily McInerny, it centres around 17-year-old protagonist C茅cile and her inchoate notions about womanhood, sensuality and freedom. The story unfolds over one formative summer when C茅cile鈥檚 father, his girlfriend, and her late mother鈥檚 longtime friend all come together under the same roof. After its world premiere at TIFF, the film continued on a festival tour with stops at Palm Springs and Goteborg, garnering buzz along the way.

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