More than five years after their first collaboration (the thriller On the threshold, released in 2003), director Eric Tessier and author Patrick Senécal team back to 5150, rue des Ormes, another thriller adapted from a novel by Senécal. "We started working on adapting 5150, rue des Ormes immediately after the shooting On the threshold," says Eric Tessier, met yesterday on the set of shooting in a warehouse in Saint-Hubert. "This has been a long, it's screenwriting. It is a very difficult book to adapt. It is a camera, it is written in the third person and there are several stories and dramatic curves at the same time, so we ended up getting lost. We had to write at least 25 or 30 versions of the script! " 5150, rue des Ormes is the first novel by Patrick Senécal, author of On the threshold and also Vacuum, and Aliss of Seven Days of retaliation-including one conducted by Podz adaptation is also now being shot. Like On the threshold and The Seven Days of retaliation is Senécal himself who wrote the screenplay for the adaptation. "5150, rue des Ormes is the third adaptation of one of my novels that I do and I must admit that it has been the most difficult to write, confirms Senécal. C'a taken four and a half years and it has been four and a half years of Gossage. " Produced by Cirrus Communications (CRAZY, The Banquet) with a budget of $ 4.3 million, 5150 ... features Normand D'Amour, Marc-Andre Grondin, Sonia Vachon and Mylène St-Sauveur. Return Grondin 5150, rue des Ormes therefore tells the story of Yannick Bérubé, a young man (Marc-Andre Grondin) that, following a fall in cycling, will seek help to the wrong address: the 5150 Street des Ormes. This innocuous house located at the end of a quiet side street is home to Beaulieu, a family worrying conducted with an iron hand by Jacques Beaulieu (Normand D'Amour), a taxi driver who turns into violent vigilante by night. "Jacques is a kind of Dexter, stresses Normand D'Amour. The day he is a taxi driver and night, it kills non-righteous, ie pedophiles and rapists. Yannick is not one, but he had the misfortune of alarm at the wrong door and having seen too much ... " Marc-Andre Grondin, his first film in Quebec since La Belle Bête, three years ago. We know that the actor C.R.A.Z.Y. just turn on blow up three films in France, whose comedy Bouquet final, in which he gives the reply to none other than Gérard Depardieu. "It's fun to turn back home, although I am a little fart face in the film by Normand (D'Amour)" launches Grondin laughs. "It feels good to work with a team in Quebec. I grew up on trays Quebecois, then there is something reassuring about it. "
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment