About Joan (French: À propos de Joan, German: Die Zeit, die wir teilen) is a 2022 drama film directed by Laurent Larivière. The film stars Isabelle Huppert, Lars Eidinger and Swann Arlaud. It is a French-German-Irish co-production.
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French | À propos de Joan |
Directed by | Laurent Larivière |
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Cinematography | Céline Bozon |
Edited by | Marie-Pierre Frappier |
Music by | Jérôme Rebotier |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
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The film had its world premiere at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival on 15 February 2022. On this occasion, Huppert received the Honorary Golden Bear for her entire career.[1]
Joan Verra is an independent, loving woman with a free and adventurous spirit. When her first love returns without warning after years of absence, she decides not to tell him that they had a son together. This lie by omission is an opportunity for her to revisit her life: her youth in Ireland, her professional success, her loves and her relationship with her son. A seemingly fulfilled life, but one which hides a secret that she will have to face.
In September 2020, it was announced that Isabelle Huppert, Lars Eidinger and Swann Arlaud were cast in a new film directed by Laurent Larivière.[2]
Filming took place for a week in Cologne, Germany, four weeks in Lyon, France and six days in Dublin, Ireland.[3]
The film is a French-German-Irish co-production. Laurent Larivière wrote the script with François Decodts with the intent of making a "novel-like film spanning different periods over forty years in different countries, a film in which you could hear several languages." Four languages can be heard spoken in the film: English, German, French, and a bit of Japanese at the end of the film.[4]
The film was an official selection at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival, in the section Berlinale Special Gala.[5] It had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on 15 February 2022.[6] On this occasion, the actress Isabelle Huppert received the Honorary Golden Bear for her entire career.[7] It was theatrically released in Germany by Camino Filmverleih on 31 August 2022.[8] It was theatrically released in France by Haut et Court on 14 September 2022.[9]