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  1. Mar 9, 2014 · Katell Quillévéré at the Empire Hotel on Sara Forestier as Suzanne: "She wants to return to being that little girl who wants life to be very intense." Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze Katell Quillévéré: No, in fact I came to this idea in the process of writing and it took quite a bit of time to find how to open the film.

  2. Quillévéré tells us that before directing a film she has to really believe the emotional aspect of the story because the question of emotion in a film is extremely important to her. “People go to attraction parks to feel joy, to have fun, to laugh,” she said, “I go to the cinema to feelan emotional connection to the characters on the screen.

  3. Suzanne - Sortie le 18 décembre 2013Un film de Katell QuillévéréAvec Sara Forestier, Adèle Haenel, François DamiensPour plus d'informations, de vidéos ou de ...

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  4. The screenplay for Heal the Living, which Quillévéré co-wrote with Gilles Taurand, reveals less about the doctors’ lives but fleshes out the story of a middle-aged woman, Claire (Anne Dorval), who needs a heart transplant. In the film she is a violinist—a quietly radiant presence despite her physical frailty—whose illness has halted ...

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  6. Katell Quillévéré has established herself as the director of family dramas that delve with piercing insight into the emotional turmoil and interrelationships of her characters. Her third short film is an exquisite chamber piece exploring the dynamics between a daring teenager and her piano teacher.

  7. Apr 14, 2017 · Perhaps the most memorable image in “Heal the Living,” the intensely moving medical drama from French writer-director Katell Quillévéré, is of a heart beating in a teenage boy’s chest.