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Drone

Drone

SIMON BOUISSON | FRANCE | 2024 | 110 MIN | FRENCH EST

SIMON BOUISSON | FRANCE | 2024 | 110 MIN | FRENCH EST

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Synopsis

Émilie lives in a world of surveillance: her camgirl work; the camera phone lingering on a crush from afar; the headset affording her a drone’s perspective. The same drone that stalks each move she makes, offering inspiration, noting rivals. An unsolicited companion conspiring with or against her. A financially strapped transplant now living in the Paris suburbs, Émilie (ballerina Marion Barbeau) is thrust into a high-powered world when she is chosen for a renovation workshop with a prestigious architect (Cédric Kahn). Her classmates come mostly from “filthy rich” backgrounds, like cocky Olivier (Stefan Crepon), who wants Émilie as his conquest. But Émilie has shy eyes only for self-sufficient Mina (Eugénie Derouand), whose music builds like a “helicoid.” All along, a drone—unlike any known model—is watching her. Waiting for her next move and paying handily for the privilege. Taking the “killer’s point of view” made famous by films like Psycho and Friday the 13th to new heights, visionary director Simon Bouisson’s kinetic debut feature is a morality puzzle wrapped in a cutting-edge, goosebump-raising tech thriller. Getting us to consider: how complicit are we—as individuals, as a society—in our own undoing?

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Filmmaker Bio

Simon Bouisson is a French director and screenwriter. Born in Seine Saint-Denis, he graduated from Fémis in 2010. He has collaborated on a number of projects, directing several short films as well as the 3615 Monique series, a satirical exploration of the rise of the phone sex line in the 80s. After a residency at the Villa Albertine in 2022, he directed Drone, his first feature film.

Producer

Caroline Benjo, Barbara Letellier, Carole Scotta

Writer

Simon Bouisson, Fanny Burdino, Samuel Doux, Gilles Marchand

Cinematographer

Ludovic Zuili

Cast

  • Manon Barbeau
  • Eugénie Derouand
  • Stefan Crepon
  • Cédric Kahn
  • Bilel Chegrani

PARTNERS

Consulat général de France à Québec CinemaniaFantasia

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