Mascarade: The Influence of Doria Tillier on Nicolas Bedos' Film
Mascarade: A Cinematic Journey
This evening on TF1, don’t miss Mascarade. The movie, featuring Marine Vacth and Pierre Niney, tells the story of Adrien, an ex-dancer who becomes a gigolo and gets involved in a scam alongside the seductive Margot. They specifically target a former cinema star, Martha, played by Isabelle Adjani, and influential real estate agent Simon, portrayed by François Cluzet.
Behind the Scenes of Mascarade
Written and directed by Nicolas Bedos, the film attracted more than 800,000 viewers during its 2022 release. This success is partially attributed to his ex-partner, Doria Tillier. From 2013 to 2019, the couple shared a beautiful romance. It was during this time that a crucial piece of advice from the former weather presenter significantly impacted Bedos.
- Mascarade is an adaptation of a screenplay originally envisioned as a novel.
- Bedos, who considers himself a 'failed novelist,' faced challenges in the writing process.
- He admits to getting lost in digressions while writing prose.
The film's idea was not solely Bedos's; it was Doria Tillier who one night urged him, 'Stop, make it a film.' A sound piece of advice that Bedos followed to the delight of audiences.
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