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  • She plays the main character in the short film 'Rise of a star' directed by James Bort, with Catherine Deneuve, Pierre Deladonchamps and Antonia Desplat.
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    Rise of a Star

    French short film directed by James Bort

    Rise of a Star
    FrenchNaissance d'une Étoile
    Directed byJames Bort
    Written byStéphane Landowski
    Produced byBoris Mendza
    Gaël Cabouat
    David Atrakchi
    StarringDorothée Gilbert
    Catherine Deneuve
    Pierre Deladonchamps
    Antonia Desplat
    CinematographyMahdi Lepart
    Edited byGuillaume Lauras

    Production
    company

    FullDawa Films

    Running time

    19 minutes
    CountryFrance
    LanguageFrench

    Rise of a Star (Original French title: Naissance d'une Étoile) is a French drama short film directed by James Bort and written by Stéphane Landowski. Produced for FullDawa Films (founded by Boris Mendza, Gaël Cabouat and David Atrakchi), it was shot at the Palais Garnier, home of the Paris Opera Ballet. It was shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards in [1]

    Synopsis

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    Emma is a celebrated ballerina bothered by a secret capable of undermining the achievement of her lifelong dream.[2]

    Cast

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    Release

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    The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in [4]

    Reception

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    Le Journal du Centre reviewed the short favorably, praising Bort as a first-t

    Short Film Showcase

    Rise of a Star ()
    Naissance d&#;une étoile

    Stars: Dorothée Gilbert, Catherine Deneuve, Antonia Desplat
    Director: James Bort
    Writer: Stéphane Landowski
    Running Time: 19 mins
    Country: France
    Language: French (English subtitles)

    Short Film Review by EDF

    To break it big into the world of ballet can be cutthroat and very competitive. Emma (Dorothée Gilbert), who is about to be named as the leading ballerina for a production of Bolero that will run for three weeks at the Bolshoi, has a secret which she shares with one of her colleagues, Victoire (Antonia Desplat).

    Seizing a potential opportunity, Victoire tells Youri (Pierre Deladonchamps), the Ballet Master, who envisions that the whole production could be placed in jeopardy and proposes to tell the Director, Mille Jean (Catherine Deneuve).

    This tale could be told in any setting and for that to work, you need a character like Mille Jean at the top to call the shots. While this is beautifully shot, performed and directed, the script lets it down somewhat with its contrivance. Regardless of this, the ending is satisfactory enough as we kind of know that in the real world, it might not be such a happy ending for some.

     

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