A ghost and love story.
A ghost and love story.
“Everything in this immensely promising, superbly crafted debut is haunted”
– VARIETY“A touching portrait of young love”
– SCREEN DAILY“A bold, haunting, coming of age story”
– THE PLAYLIST
Cast: Joseph Engel, Sara Montpetit, Monia Chokri, Arthur Igual, Karine Gonthier-Hyndman, Thomas Laperrière, Anthony Therrien, Pierre-Luc Lafontaine, Lévi Doré, Jeff Roop
Directed by: Charlotte Le Bon
Written by: Charlotte Le Bon
In Collaboration with: François Choquet
Loosely Based on the Graphic Novel A Sister by Bastien Vivès (Casterman Editions)
Cinematographer:Â Kristof Brand
Editor: Julie Léna
Artistic Director:Â Alex Hercules Desjardins
Producers: David Gauquié, Julien Deris, Sylvain Corbeil, Nancy Grant, Jalil Lespert, Dany Boon, Jean-Luc Ormières
Executive Producers: Tim Headington, Theresa Steele Page, Charlotte Le Bon, Emilie Georges, Naima Abed, Whitaker Lader
About Yellow Veil Pictures
Formed in 2018 Yellow Veil Pictures is a New York City and Los Angeles-based film sales and distribution company focusing on boundary-pushing genre cinema. Yellow Veil Pictures have released titles including Gaspar Noé’s LUX ÆTERNA, Frida Kempff’s Sundance hit KNOCKING, and the Venice and TIFF selection THE LONG WALK from director Mattie Do.
The company’s sales slate includes such films as Tilman Singer’s debut feature LUZ, The Adams Family’s HELLBENDER, George A. Romero’s THE AMUSEMENT PARK, and Philip Gelatt & Morgan Galen King’s THE SPINE OF NIGHT.
Yellow Veil Pictures seeks to highlight emerging and established filmmakers who exist on the cusp of commercial and arthouse cinema.
Runtime:Â 100 minutes
Country:Â Canada, France
Language:Â French, English
Genre:Â Coming of age, Supernatural
Charlotte Le Bon grew up in Quebec before moving to Paris. She worked as an actress with French directors such as Michel Gondry and Jalil Lespert. In the US, she shot films with Lasse Hallström, Robert Zemeckis and Sean Ellis. Charlotte is an artist exploring her taste for strangeness through paintings, drawings and lithographs. Her passion for genre films led her to write and direct Judith Hotel, a short film presented at Cannes in 2018. FALCON LAKE is her first feature film.