Pascal Plante’s ‘King’s Daughters,’ Starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Boarded by WTFilms (EXCLUSIVE)
- The big news about ‘King’s Daughters’ and WTFilms.
- Who’s behind this intriguing film (director, stars).
- The historical, folk-horror vibe (prepare to be thrilled!).
Okay, team! We just got some exciting news hot off the presses. You know Pascal Plante? The director behind films like ‘Red Rooms’ and ‘Fake Tattoos’?
Well, his latest, ‘King’s Daughters,’ just landed a massive deal. WTFilms has officially grabbed the worldwide rights!
That’s a huge win for the film, and for us, because it means we’ll get to see it.
Plante definitely keeps us on our toes with his choices. He’s done cyber-thrillers, punk rom-coms, and even sports dramas like ‘Nadia, Butterfly.’
Now, he’s diving into something totally different: a historical survival drama. But wait, there’s a twist!
It’s spiced with folk-horror undertones. Intriguing, right?
And the cast? Sandrine Bonnaire is starring, which is fantastic. She’s joined by Laurie Babin, Lauréna Thellier, Zoé Adjani, and even a fresh face, Marguerite Champoux.
Imagine them all transported back to 1663. That’s when this story is set, chronicling a cursed transatlantic journey. Sounds intense.
Just picture the aesthetic of this film. We’re thinking raw, earthy tones. Maybe a stark, unforgiving landscape for that survival vibe.
The folk-horror element suggests some really unsettling visuals. Perhaps ancient rituals or eerie superstitions. The mood must be palpable.
Bringing a historical setting to life, especially one with a cursed journey, is no easy feat for actors. We can only imagine the kind of preparation Sandrine Bonnaire and the cast are putting in.
It reminds us of how Saif Ali Khan talked about getting the Haryanvi dialect just right for his film ‘Kartavya’. He called it the ‘trickiest part.’ Every detail truly matters.
Our Take
We at BuzzMedia are pretty hyped about ‘King’s Daughters.’ Pascal Plante has a knack for surprising us with his diverse projects.
Combining history with folk-horror? Yes, please! It feels like a fresh take on survival stories. We are ready to be spooked and thrilled.
This sounds like a film that will stick with you long after the credits roll. WTFilms made a great choice!
