Isabelle Huppert reunites with André Téchiné for The People Next Door: trailer
Having passed through the Berlinale at the start of the year, the film will be released in theaters this summer.
More than 40 years later, they meet again. In 1979, André Téchiné was filming Isabelle Huppert In The Brontë Sisters, facing Isabelle Adjani. The filmmaker and the actress – who have won 5 Césars (and almost thirty nominations) between them – are meeting again this year for The People Next Doora social chronicle, in which Isabelle Huppert will cross Hafsia Herzi, Nahuel Pérez Biscayart And Stéphane Rideau.
She will play Lucie, “a technical and scientific police officer, close to retirement. His solitary daily life is disturbed by the arrival in his suburban area of a young couple, parents of a little girl. While she takes a liking to her new neighbors, she discovers that Yann, the father, is an anti-cop activist with a serious criminal record. Lucie's moral conflict between her professional conscience and her emerging friendship for this family will cause her certainties to waver.…”
Appeared at the Berlinale last February, The People Next Door will be released on July 10, 2024 in cinemas in France.