BOX 27


North American Premiere • TV Movie • Drama • France, 2016

Blu-ray • Color • 16/9 • Stereo • 97 min

Directed by: Arnaud Sélignac

Written by: Mikael Ollivier, Viviane Moore

Produced by: Monique Bernard-Baumet (Adrenaline Productions), France 2

Cast: Eric Elmosnino (Vincent), Zabou Breitman (Patricia), Marius Blivet (Tom) Natalia Dontcheva  (Juliette) Clovis Couillard (Mathis)

International Sales: Beta Films

Original Broadcast: France 2

 

Eric Elmosnino (Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life, COLCOA 2010) marshals his talents to the role of a destitute father struggling to keep custody of his son in this social drama highlighting the issue of economic precarity. Ten year-old Tom is ordinary in most respects – a good student and a happy child. But while his friends go home to apartments and houses, Tom takes the parking garage stairs to space number 27, where he and his widowed father Vincent have fashioned a makeshift home. In these grim circumstances their unwavering love for one another is their greatest strength, but when Child Protection Services gets wind of the situation, they find themselves up against a system determined to separate them.  Case manager Patricia wants to help, but how far is she willing to go? Winner of the Special Jury and Best Male Performance prizes at the 2016 Fiction TV Festival of La Rochelle.

 

Director Arnaud Sélignac is a busy man. Since his debut feature Nemo in 1983 he has shifted his priorities to television, where his output has been enormous, directing as many as four TV movies in a year. He is perhaps best known for his 2006 TF1 TV movie La chasse à l'homme (Mesrine), about the charismatic criminal mastermind Jacques Mesrine.  Sélignac’s second feature film Gawin  (1991), which he co-wrote with Alexandre Jardin, was nominated for Best Film at the Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Festival. Sélignac moves effortlessly between TV movies and TV series direction, and has worked in a wide variety of genres, from the period adventure of Rani (2011-), to the comedy of Doc Martin (2011-).