Director Martin Provost has begun filming his new feature film, Demain je tombe amoureux, in Dieppe. The film features a strong cast, including Fabrice Luchini and Emmanuelle Devos, and explores themes of love and self-discovery.
On September 1, 2025, director Martin Provost started filming his ninth feature film, Demain je tombe amoureux, in Dieppe. The film is produced by Les Films du Kiosque and features a talented cast including Fabrice Luchini, Emmanuelle Devos, Chiara Mastroianni, and Carole Bouquet.
Provost is known for his previous works such as Séraphine, which won seven César Awards in 2009, including Best Film, and The Midwife, which was screened out of competition at the Berlin Film Festival in 2017. His other notable films include How To Be A Good Wife, which received five César nominations in 2021, and Bonnard, Pierre et Marthe, selected for Cannes Première in 2023.
The cast of Demain je tombe amoureux includes:
- Fabrice Luchini, who won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor in Venice in 2015 and has been nominated for the Best Actor César six times.
- Emmanuelle Devos, who won the César for Best Actress in 2002 and has nominations in 2005 and 2018.
- Chiara Mastroianni, who received the Un Certain Regard Prize for Best Actress at Cannes in 2019 and was nominated for the Best Actress César in 2020.
- Carole Bouquet, who won the César for Best Actress in 1990.
- Hélène Alexandridis, known for her roles in Lady Chatterley and Case 137.
The screenplay, written by Provost, follows Émile, a literature professor in Dieppe. On his last day before retirement, he imparts a final lesson on literature and love to his students, urging them to become the poets of their own lives. When a student inquires about his feelings for his wife, Émile struggles to respond. Upon returning home, he discovers that his wife has left him, prompting him to apply his teachings to his own life. Two significant encounters and a reunion help him to reinvent himself.
Demain je tombe amoureux is produced by Francois Kraus and Denis Pineau-Valencienne for Les Films du Kiosque, in collaboration with France 3 Cinéma, Volapuk, and Belgian company Umedia. The film has been pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+ OCS, and is supported by several SOFICA companies, including Indefilms, Cofinova, Soficitvciné, Cinémage, Entourage, Cofimage, and Sansofica, as well as Ufund and Procirep/Angoa.
Filming in Dieppe is expected to continue until mid-October, with Guillaume Schiffman, who won an Oscar for his work on The Artist, handling cinematography. The film will be distributed in French cinemas by Memento Distribution.
Additionally, Les Films du Kiosque is currently in post-production on Mi Amor by Guillaume Nicloux, featuring Pom Klementieff, Benoît Magimel, and Freya Mavor, as well as L’objet du délit by Agnès Jaoui.
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