AMF 2015 - IF livre
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AMF 2015 - IF livre
AMF 2015 FRENCH BOOKS PREMIERE FILM RIGHTS Shoot the Book! Premieres in Los Angeles Shoot the Book! LA organized by the French Embassy’s Mission for Culture and Higher Education in the United States and the Institut français is the first U.S. edition of Shoot the Book!, an event initiated by the Société Civile des Editeurs de Langue Française (SCELF) and the Bureau International de l’édition française (BIEF) at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014. Shoot the Book! LA was made possible thanks to the support of the Scelf and the CFC (Centre français du droit de Copie). Shoot the Book! LA has been designed as a platform displaying a selection of titles from France’s front-line publishing houses and selected by leading American film professionals for their potential as screen adaptations for film, television and other digital formats. Each book is presented in its main storylines, with a synthesis of key information and the person to contact if you would like to know more. The titles presented by representatives from the Mediatoon Group (Dargaud and Dupuis), the Delcourt Group (Delcourt and Soleil), Denoël, Fayard and the Madrigall Group (Denoël, Gallimard, Gallimard Jeunesse and Futuropolis) offer a varied selection of France’s literary production today, giving an overview of the vitality of the French publishing world, from graphic novels to science-fiction, crime, memoir, drama and comedy. This event will be moderated by Steven Gaydos, Vice-President/Executive Editor, Variety. In connecting French and American professionals in the framework of the AFM in Los Angeles, Shoot the Book! LA seeks to nourish creative and business links between France and the United States. Members Of The Jury Howard A. Rodman, President, WGAW. Committee chair Bob Bookman, Senior motion picture and television agent, Paradigm Franklin Leonard, film executive and founder of The Black List Andrea McCall, Senior Vice President, DreamWorks Moderator Steven Gaydos, Vice President/Executive Editor, Variety 3 Selected Books 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Black Cocaine - Laurent Guillaume | Denoël Hemispheres - Tristan Garcia | Gallimard Husk - Louis, Frédéric L’Homme and Arnaud Boudoiron | Soleil I, Murderer - Antonio Altarriba and Kéko | Denoël Mommy Killers - Zidrou | Dupuis Never Be Sad Again - Baptiste Beaulieu | Fayard Palace of Dreams - Ismail Kadaré | Fayard Scrubland - Eric Corbeyran and Olivier Berlio | Dargaud The White Page - Boulet and Pénélope Bagieu | Delcourt What Became of the White Savage - François Garde | Gallimard Other Titles 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Published by MCUF French Mission for Culture and Higher Education in the United States Consulate General of France in Los Angeles 10390 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 410 Los Angeles, CA 90025 T: (310) 235-3280 culture@consulfrance-losangeles.org frenchculture.org 4 How My Dad Became a Ballerina - Gavin’s Clemente-Ruiz | Fayard Karma Salsa - Callède and Charlot | Dargaud Mal de Mère - Roderic Valambois | Soleil Max - Sarah Cohen-Scali | Gallimard Jeunesse Re-Mind - Alcante | Dargaud Saving Joseph - Laurent Clerc | Denoël Scissors - Stéphane Michaka | Fayard Spin Angels - Jean-Luc Sala and Pierre-Mony Chan | Soleil The Fermi Paradox - Jean-Pierre Boudine | Denoël Urban - Luc Brunschwig and Roberto Ricci | Futuropolis Publishing houses DELCOURT Ranked as the first largest publisher of comics in France, Delcourt seeks to embrace the full spectrum of creativity within the comics genre with authors from all over the world. Editions Delcourt is part of the Groupe Delcourt, the first independent francophone comics publishing group. Among its hits, Star Wars, The Walking Dead, books by Guy Delisle, Sean Philipps, Joann Sfar and many more. Books available in French and English on comixology.com. SOLEIL The third comics publisher in France, Soleil publishes a wide range of comics from fantasy to science fiction and humor. Editions Soleil is part of the Groupe Delcourt, the first independent francophone comics publishing group. Among its hits, Barbucci and Canepa’s Skydoll, Lanfeust de Troy (a fantasy series written by Christophe Arleston with more than 10 million books sold), and an important licensing program such as Ninja Turtles, Dreamworks movies etc... Books available in French and English on comixology.com DENOEL Since its creation in the 1930s, Denoël has been publishing diverse literary genres and prestigious authors from the entire world: Louis Aragon, Isaac Asimov, Blaise Cendrars, Robert Crumb, Hans Fallada, Norman Mailer, Curzio Malaparte, Arto Paasilinna, Georges Perec, Sylvia Plath, Jean Rhys, Sempé, Patti Smith and many more. Across different series, Denoël publishes around 50 titles per year: literary and commercial fiction, crime stories and thrillers, science fiction and fantasy, essays and non-fiction, graphic novels and illustrated books. Denoël is part of the Gallimard Group. 5 DARGAUD Dargaud is a publishing house that has specialized in comics since its creation more than fifty years ago. Many cult series (Valerian, Blueberry, XIII, Achille Talon…) were born under the Dargaud label, particularly in its Pilote magazine. In addition to its flagship series and the “Poisson Pilote” and “Long Courrier” collections, its catalogue dedicates a substantial space to the discovery of new talent. Each year, more than 8 million titles are sold throughout the world and approximately twenty audiovisual adaptation projects are signed. DUPUIS For more than half a century, Dupuis has written an important page in the history of the 9th art. Through its famous weekly publication, Spirou, Dupuis develops comics that captivate the general public. Having discovered Lucky Luke, Spirou, Boule and Bill, The Smurfs, Cedric, Le Petit Spirou, Le Marsupilami and Largo Winch, Dupuis’ current productions benefit from the experience acquired through working with the medium’s most celebrated authors. In the “Air Libre” collection, Dupuis also explores more complex and adult subjects. Each year, 6 million Dupuis albums are sold throughout the world. FAYARD Fayard was founded in 1857 by Arthème Fayard and has been controlled by Hachette since 1958. Fayard has a strong history both in French and foreign literature and in non-fiction. Fayard has published prominent writers such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Ismail Kadaré, Boris Vian, Albertine Sarrazin, Pauline Réage, Colette, Patrick Süskind among many others. Fayard also represents worldwide the estates of Boris Vian, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Danilo Kis for all rights, including film rights. Fayard also has several imprints, among which Mazarine, which publishes commercial fiction and non-fiction, and JeanJacques Pauvert for literary and edgy fiction and non-fiction. Among the most recent films adaptations of Fayard titles: L’Ecume des jours by Michel Gondry, Respire by Mélanie Laurent, L’Astragale by Brigitte Sy, SK1 by Frédéric Tellier, Tout, tout de suite by Richard Berry shall be released early 2016. You surely also remember Broken April by Walter Salles (adapted from the Ismail Kadaré novel). Fayard also has a TV series adapted from its series Le sang de la Vigne with a sixth season in development so far. 6 GALLIMARD Created in 1911, Gallimard has a catalogue of more than 30.000 titles and 8.900 authors including Albert Camus, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Muriel Barbery and the two recent French Nobel Prize winning authors, J.M.G. Le Clézio and Patrick Modiano. Gallimard has a long history of film adaptations with more than 270 motion pictures already produced among which Port of Shadows by Marcel Carné, Jules & Jim and Two English Girls by François Truffaut, The Fire Within by Louis Malle, The Class by Laurent Cantet and The Skin I Live In by Pedro Almodovar. GALLIMARD JEUNESSE Created in 1972, Gallimard Jeunesse has a catalogue of more than 10.000 titles including The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (adapted by Mark Osborne), Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling, novels by Roald Dahl, Michael Morpurgo, John Green, Timothée de Fombelle… Gallimard Jeunesse is part of the Madrigall group along with Gallimard, Futuropolis, Denoël… FUTUROPOLIS Part of the Madrigall group since 1988, Futuropolis is a comics and graphic novels publishing house created in 1974 by Étienne Robial. It has a catalogue of about 1.000 titles and publishes about 40 titles a year. Among its famous authors: Jacques Tardi, Baru, Pascal Rabaté, Jean C. Denis, Luc Brunschwig and Etienne Davodeau whose successful graphic novel has been adapted to the screen by Solveig Anspach. 7 Selected Books “In Mali, everything is possible and nothing is certain”. Solo, a mixed-race former cop turned P.I. who just landed in Bamako, is determined to leave his past behind and make a fresh start. Not so easy, as Mali’s scorching heat, corruption and all kinds of trafficking will not give him any respite… Black Cocaïne BLACK COCAINE Laurent Guillaume LAURENT GUILLAUME BLACK COCAINE Sueurs Fr ides Genre Crime Setting Contemporary Mali, Africa. Main characters Solo, a man in his forties. Faten, a woman in her forties Bahia, a woman in her twenties Film and foreign rights guide Film rights available Translation rights sold to the USA (Le French Book) and Turkey (Esen Kitap) Find out more Laurent Guillaume is a multiple-award-winning French writer and former police officer. During his successful career in law enforcement, he worked anti-gang, narcotics, financial crimes, and served in Mali as advisor to the local police. He is now a full-time writer and TV screenwriter, and has published seven novels to date.. 9 Wanted by the French police after a family drama that had pushed him to extremes, Souleymane «Solo» Camara has found refuge in Mali, his father’s home country. Bamako is flooded by men like him, with an obscure past trying to start anew in the heat and chaos of the Dark Continent. A former narcotics officer, Solo has become a popular private investigator. In France, he was always called a black man, now in Africa, he is considered a toubab, a white man. An African for some, a Westerner for others, Solo likes this in-between identity that makes him an eternal outsider. Even if the painful memories of the past often haunt him, Solo manages to numb them with alcohol. Until one day when Faten, a beautiful French lawyer with Moroccan origins, hires him to release her younger sister Bahia from jail. She has been arrested with cocaine in her suitcase. What seems like an easy job will take an unexpected turn. His old demons awakened, this former cop gets involved in a dangerous affair, a confrontation between tradition and corruption. Solo easily gets the girl out by bribing a judge. But, nevertheless, Bahia is found killed shortly afterwards. With the determination of those who have nothing to lose, Solo embarks on a hunt for the killers that will take him to the far corners of Mali. With the awakened demons by his side, he will uncover the close links that now unite South American drug lords with contemporary Mali’s massive cocaine trafficking. A top-notch enthralling hard-boiled noir with a modern twist set in Africa, reminiscent of movies like The Constant Gardener by Fernando Mereilles, Zulu by Jérôme Salle, or all of Olivier Marchal’s films. A superb and complex role for an African-American actor. . “A former cop who served as a police adviser in Mali, Guillaume delivers a tale of high-level corruption that will resonate with James Ellroy readers”, Publishers Weekly. “West Africa is brought vividly to life in this enthralling, fast-paced noir”, Foreword Reviews. Editions Denoël. Judith Becqueriaux judith.becqueriaux@denoel.fr +33 1 44 39 73 76 A team of Californian and Korean researchers has invented The Barrier, which completely stops the flow of all information. As a result, the population, violently rejecting the Internet and the post-crisis, post-war world, has regrouped in hemispheres according to their beliefs and value systems. Their sole obligation is to independently ensure their own means of subsistence. Hemispheres in 7 HEMISPHÈREs Tristan Garcia The narrator is a Principles inspector. He goes from hemisphere to hemisphere where, completely cut off from any contact with the outside world, populations have gathered in various communities defined by their beliefs and values. The first hemispheres created were religious in nature, but then the population demanded the right to form communities based on other political, metaphysical, and moral principles. Consequently, a variety of hemispheres – of vegetarians, animal rights defenders, those adept at self-management, ultraliberals, medieval revivalists, defenders of properly ritualized human sacrifice, uncompromising collective suicide devotees, satanists, Nordic pagans, ultra-libertarians, proslavery buffs, homosexuals, transgenders, those anticipating the arrival of extraterrestrials, those who practice traditional Aikido martial arts and lifestyle, citizens of Greek Antiquity with their slaves, and on and on – proliferated. The narrator is one of a group of «universalists» whose main responsibility is to verify that the flow of electric current ensuring The Barrier of the hemispheres is functioning correctly and that all is well within, that no one is being detained by force or ill-treated. Only a handful of universalists is left. Some, like the narrator, were born on the outside, but the majority are renegades who have abjured their Principles and left their respective hemispheres. Genre Anticipation/Action Setting Our world in the future Main characters Male, about fourty Male, about twenty Film and foreign rights guide Film rights available. Find out more This novel has just been released in September 2015. 10 The narrator hates inspecting hemisphere 101, whose inhabitants believe that nothing exists on the outside, because he is taken for a ghost, a sort of demon. A young man who is being pursued and wants to escape the hemisphere begs for his help. Once outside, he tells the narrator of his hellish childhood. His parents and the entire community saw him as a hotheaded rebel, to be convinced, by force, that the world was thirty years old and that, a kilometer past their garden wall, nothing more existed. In Hemisphere 99, populated by defenders of human sacrifice, the Universalists intervene to snatch children from the clutches of their murderous parents. Tristan Garcia was born in 1981 in Toulouse and attended the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, where he specialized in philosophy. He is the author of a book of philosophy, L’Image, published in 2007. His works published by Éditions Gallimard include La meilleure part des hommes (published as Hate. A romance in English language, by FSG in the US and Faber in the UK, licensed in 8 different languages), Prix de Flore 2008, Mémoires de la jungle (2011), Faber. Le destructeur (2013) and 7 (2015) Mini novel of 37 pages, extract of a collection entitled “7” Editions Gallimard. Frédérique Massart frederique.massart@gallimard.fr + 33 1 49 54 42 98 Sarah and Leo are cops. Sarah is the pilot of a biomechanical supersuit called Husk, Leo is her copilot. Someone hacked the biomechanical suits, threatening them with the prospect of losing control. Sarah and Leo are the police. But both are much more fragile than they seem. What will their resistance to brain control be? Husk HUSK Louis and Frédéric L’Homme / Arnaud Boudoiron Husk has a deep science fiction element involving biomechanical super-suits in a slightly dystopian future. But it is also the story of a drug-addicted cop, Sarah, trying to cope with the rush of piloting a super-suit while still embodying the virtues of law and order. Husks are the ultimate weapon: biomechanical suits controlled by police, gigantic mechas, stronger, faster and much more elaborated than a human. Each suit is driven by a pilot inside the suit linked by neurologic connection, and a copilot outside of the suit, at a dashboard, communicating with the pilot and orienting him or her to avoid loss of control. When the robot functions, it is as if the brain of the pilot was in the body of the robot, the copilot being in charge of permitting the return of the human consciousness in its flesh and blood body. Piloting a Husk feels like being a god, with endless physical power. When Sarah, a young talented cop, is in the Husk, she feels better than on any of the drugs she takes. Genre Sci-Fi/Meca Setting The near future. A futuristic city, The Earth and Mars. Main characters Sarah, 20 years old, cop, Husk pilot, talented, addict Leo, 30 years old, cop, Sarah’s copilot, her ex-boyfriend A mysterious brain-hacker Film and foreign rights guide Film and series rights available. Find out more Complete English version on sale on comixology. com Louis is also the creator of Khaal at Editions Soleil http://www.soleilprod.com/serie/khaalchroniques-d-un-empereur-galactique-01-livrepremier.html The first alert is when a Husk M5 (the last version of the Husk) shows it can become autonomous: Sarah loses control of the biomechanical brain, as if someone was using her own will. Her copilot Leo, at the dashboard, is unable to help her. No one questions Sarah’s loyalty, although it is obvious that she is on drugs more and more often. Sarah and Leo are both very close to each other, maybe still in love even though they broke up a while ago. But having a strong connection is an obligation for a Husk team: the pilot in the body of the mecha, as well as the copilot outside at the dashboard, both rule the biomechanical machine that functions at a sub-cellular level. It is an act of piracy, a brain-hack. Only the government of Mars, now independent, could be behind this, as they also produce Husks. Leo and Sarah are sent to Mars to investigate undercover. But foreign cops are not permitted on Mars, and Leo is known on Mars: quickly Leo and Sarah are arrested. But soon they’re kidnapped by anti-government Martian rebels who need their help. A Husk rebellion is out of control, and obviously on the way to major destruction. It seems that what Sarah and Leo are facing is not a brain-hack, but a major conspiracy. One would imagine that in a world where people have colonized Mars and drive biotech suits, people would have loftier, more righteous goals. But that is not the case. The characters have flaws that are complicated by the world around them. In Husk, technology has not made life easier or better. Editions Soleil. Juliette Mathieu jmathieu@groupedelcourt.com +33 1 53 34 94 77 11 I, Murderer takes readers on a journey into the unfathomable depths of a killer’s psyche, a man who defines himself not so much as a serial killer, but rather as a ‘bespoke’ killer. This thriller taps into politics and philosophy, turning like a finely-tuned clockwork and ultimately leading the killer to his own damnation. An unsettling journey into the very heart of human perversion. I, Murderer MOI, ASSASSIN Antonio Altarriba / Keko Antonio AltArribA • KeKo Genre Thriller/Horror Setting Contemporary Spanish Basque country and Paris Main characters Enrique Rodriguez Ramirez, a 53- year old male university professor Cristina Ramirez, a woman in her fifties Edurne, a female student in her twenties Film and foreign rights guide Film rights available Translation rights sold to Spain (Norma), Germany (Avant Verlag), Italy (Rizzoli Lizard), the Netherlands (Scratch Books), Croatia (Fibra) and Brazil (BesouroBox) Find out more Awarded Comics critics’ Grand Prix ACBD 2015 Detailed synopsis and characters description available in English 12 « Killing is not a crime, it is an art form» 53 year-old Enrique Rodriguez Ramirez is a university professor. He gives conferences all over Europe which permits him to indulge in his true passion: murder as an art form. Inspired by pictorial and artistic techniques, his murders are planned like artworks. At the summit of his intellectual glory, he looks down from his icy heights on the absurd little world around him, which is soon to catch up with him and oblige him to plunge into the maze of his criminal mind. His professional life suffers from the ambitions and ideological rivalry that weigh down university life. His private life is falling apart. Cristina, his wife, blames him for not giving her any children. For his part, he has an ambiguous affair with Edurne, one of his students. His wife decides to leave him, less because of the girl than the frosty indifference between her and her husband. Between gory flashbacks of past murders and the preparation for the one that will be his masterpiece, the killer – left to his own devices and more and more cut off from the trivialities of social life – pays no attention to the diabolical plot that is being made against him. A copycat murder inspired by Goya, a subtle duplication of his own misdeeds, will finally bring him down. He is now the perfect suspect for a crime he did not commit. Rejected by his few remaining friends and abandoned by his mistress, he finds himself alone in a dark mental place where all that remains is his conviction of the murderous nature of humanity. Paradoxically tied up by an erroneous accusation – this man who has so many doubtful things on his conscience witnesses his academic rival, the deceitful Eduardo Marín, triumph because of a crime. At the end, he has lost everything, except the certainty that he will continue to kill right to the end “to denounce the holocaust that life has become, to keep feeling alive, and, always, for the love of art …” At once impressively masterful, highly addictive and increasingly fascinating as the story unfolds, I, Murderer is quite simply great crime fiction, reminiscent of David Fincher and his taste for the mechanics of serial murders, or Jonathan Demme for his ability to make us feel sympathetic to the attractive yet abominable Hannibal the Cannibal. “A brilliant storyline, a must read as terrifying as it is electrifying.”, 20 Minutes “At once ferociously majestic and delicate.”, Libération “Altarriba’s scary and fascinating storyline wavers between a major crime fiction and a lecture upon art, beauty, crime, life and death. This graphic novel is devilish.”, L’Express Editions Denoël. Judith Becqueriaux judith.becqueriaux@denoel.fr +33 1 44 39 73 76 Be careful what you wish for! If you ever curse your mother... It could cost HER a lot! Mommy Killers TUEURS DE MAMANS Zidrou / Borecki / Ers T, an explosive and rebellious young girl starts at a new school and becomes friends with Valentine, Anggun and Beatriz. What is unusual about their group? They were all raised without a father. But what is it that unites them so strongly? The hundreds and thousands of reasons why they each hate their own mothers: for being fed brussel sprouts at lunch time, for being born with a handicap, or because she is a lesbian… One day they stumble across the website CASTIGO.COM, which offers to give people a taste of their own medicine. Taking one of their mother’s credit cards, the five girls decide to play the game, and soon the site becomes a real outlet for the girls. But no sanctions are given and so thinking it is a scam, the girls continue to let off steam, conjuring up increasingly violent punishments. A few weeks later, the first punishment actually happens. Initially feeling rather pleased with themselves, the five girls soon realize that they have taken it too far as they watch punishment after punishment take place. Whilst the police investigate what they believe to be a psychopath who is something between the “mad hatter” and a “masked avenger”, the girls desperately try to cancel the order, but to no avail… They now have only one goal: to save their mothers! But can they do it in time? Genre Thriller/Drama Setting Town / School Main characters T., Valentine, Marie, Anggun & Beatriz / Female / 14 years old Mothers/ Female / 30-45 years old Film and foreign rights guide Audiovisual and publishing rights available worldwide Find out more Mommy Killers and its website Castigo could be a 2.0 version of the eternal adolescent crisis. As the punishments become more violent, one of the mothers manages to escape from the “bogeyman”. Forced to confess everything to their families, the girls are held by the police before being released to do some repair work, as the investigation has been stalled for lack of evidence. Consumed with remorse, they decide they are going to stop the psychopath themselves by setting a trap for him. This time, their sadistic literature teacher is the target. What they do not realize, is that the last mother who had escaped her punishment is still on the list. After a breathless confrontation, they manage to overpower who they believe to be the “bogeyman”, when another “vigilante” prepares to carry out his mission… T. realizes the ploy and warns her mother and her friends immediately… but it’s too late: she is captured and must decide which woman she should leave to die: her mother or her mother’s girlfriend! Zidrou is one of the most gifted writers of his generation, capable of dipping into every genre, from school comedy and fairytales to romantic comedy. His series for teenagers have already been adapted several times to the big screens, and in this series he shakes up all of the genre’s clichés by adding a healthy dose of sadism into the mother / daughter relationship. A fascinating character study of 5 very different, insecure teenagers, that develops firstly into a tense thriller, before taking a more disturbing turn. 13 Editions Dupuis. Laurent Duvault laurent.duvault@mediatoon.com + 33 1 53 26 11 43 A middle-aged, successful man, crushed after the brutal loss of his wife, decides to take his own life. Sarah, an eccentric old lady cab driver he encounters by chance, has 7 days to convince him to change his mind. The countdown begins. Never Be Sad Again ALORS VOUS NE SEREZ PLUS JAMAIS TRISTE Baptiste Beaulieu Genre Dramedy Setting Today. In a big city. It could be anywhere in the world. Main characters Male / Forties / The Narrator Female/Sixties/Sarah Film and foreign rights guide Film rights available Translation rights sold in German, Hebrew, Spanish, Polish and Korean. English synopsis available. French press clips available. Find out more 14 This is the story of a 40-year old surgeon who has lost all interest in life since his wife died. Stuck in the throes of grief and feeling unable to practice medicine anymore, or to do anything else for that matter, he decides to commit suicide. Before doing so, however, he has to sort out a few things at the hospital. He leaves home and jumps into a cab, driven by a mysterious and eccentric old lady named Sarah. Actually her full name is Lady Sarah Madeline Titiana Elizabeth Van Kokelicöte, and she claims to possess a strange gift: when she looks into people’s eyes, she can predict the exact moment of their death. And as soon as she sees the surgeon, she feels it is imminent. So she offers him a deal: since he has nothing to lose, why not take 30 days to reconsider his decision? Sarah being the kind of woman who could sell a car with no wheels to an armless man, he finally agrees to grant her seven days. For one week, she takes him along everywhere she goes, putting him through all kinds of ordeals to bring memories back to the surface, reminding him of his medical student days, helping him to rediscover all the beauty of life and of his trade. The surgeon finds himself jogging in the snow in a deserted cemetery, invited to a fancy restaurant where he isn’t allowed to order a crumb of food, shooting at pumpkins… She tells him stories, she sings his favorite song to him, and she always seems to guess everything about him… The seven days reach an end and we have no idea of what is going to happen. What will prevail? Despair, or lust for life? This is the amazing turning point of the story. Contrary to all expectations, the surgeon has NOT changed his mind, and he bids Sarah and the world goodbye. But just as he is about to cross the point of no return, the phone rings. He picks it up. A young woman he and Sarah met together over the week informs him that Sarah is dead. And that she left something for him. When he gets to her house, he recognizes all the people they met over the week. They were really members of her family. They give him a beautiful letter she wrote to him – and here comes the masterful final twist: Sarah’s letter reveals how she met his wife in the hospital and how they became very close friends, spending all their time together. They had promised each other that whoever would die first would take care of the other’s family. And the surgeon’s wife had given Sarah all kinds of useful tips to convince her husband, who she knew would be desperate, to spend some time with her. As the old lady says at one point: “You always have a right to deny the kind of person you’ve become, to hope for the better, to change, and maybe, finally, to meet the one you really are. » This heart-wrenching modern fairy tale will make you cry your eyes out and give you a whole new, bright, and hopeful perspective on life at the same time. Baptiste Beaulieu is a 30 years old doctor and writer. As such, he has an uncanny ability to put a smile on your A novel. A beautiful, heart-breaking face and bring a touch of magic to the ultimately feel-good love story. world. His first book, Alors voilà, sold over 50,000 copies in France and was translated into 10 languages, published in paperback, adapted into a Editions Fayard. Carole Saudejaud graphic novel and is currently being csaudejaud@editions-fayard.fr developed as a TV series. +33 1 45 49 82 48 yet inspiring and A Machiavellian autocrat has decreed that the dreams of the entire nation must be laid bare, a ghastly plan to reduce individual citizens to servitude and to keep them under surveillance – even in their sleep. Mark-Alem, the descendant of a noble family, is a lowly recruit at the dreaded Palace of Dreams. As he rises rapidly through the hierarchy, will he succeed in becoming its Master? Palace Of Dreams LE PALAIS DES REVES Ismaïl Kadaré The setting is presumably the Ottoman Empire, perhaps Istanbul, sometime in the 19th century. Mark-Alem Quprili, scion of a once powerful line of Albanian nobles, has been recruited into the Palace of Dreams. Also called Tabir Sarrail, the Palace of Dreams is the mysterious, impenetrable and dreaded organ of State where the dreams of the Empire’s citizens are collected, sifted and interpreted to discover the Master-Dream: the dream that holds the key to the fate of the Empire — and its sovereign. Through a strange string of events, and also sheer luck, Mark-Alem finds himself catapulted into the inner circle of power at Tabir Sarrail. Meanwhile, the deadly nature of the institution is made perfectly clear when Mark-Alem sees the coffin of an incarcerated man, interrogated for an allegedly subversive dream, being removed from a heavilyguarded chamber. Any dream representing a potential threat to the Empire must at all costs disappear from the dreamer’s memory, even if it means neutralizing the dreamer. Genre Thriller/Political Setting 19th century – The Ottoman Empire. A large city (presumably Istanbul), a maze-like palace Main characters Male/Twenties/ Mark-Alem Quprili Male/Thirties/ Kurt Quprili Male/Fifties/ The Quprili “Vizier” Film and foreign rights guide Film rights available Translated and published in English, German, Spanish, Dutch, Korean, Portuguese, Romanian, Bengali,Turkish, Slovenian, Indonesian, Japanese, Polish, Swedish, Danish, Greek, and Italian. Full text and press reviews available in the above- mentioned languages. Find out more Winner of the Man Booker International Prize (2005) and of the Prince of Asturias Award of Arts (2009). He was named 2015 Jerusalem Prize (for the Freedom of the Individual in Society) winner. 15 But when a particular Master-Dream is reported to the Emperor’s Palace, disaster strikes at the very heart of Mark-Alem’s family. At a dinner party given by the Quprilis, where rhapsodists have been invited to sing the family’s epic poem retracing its struggles with the State, the Emperor’s guards unexpectedly burst onto the scene to make so-called identity checks. They murder the rhapsodists and arrest Mark-Alem’s Uncle Kurt, who is suspected of conspiring against the Sultan. A short time later, much to everyone’s surprise, Mark-Alem is promoted to the head of the Palace of Dreams. The Quprili family is back in the saddle… This fascinating, chilling and endearing work is jarringly topical. A genuine journey to the end of a nightmare, the text gives us a glimpse of what could be called the Fascism of dreams or a Stalinist state of the unconscious. Could there be a more oppressive dictatorship, an empire more tyrannical, than a State requiring its citizens to report to a Palace of Dreams upon waking, to recount their dreams of the previous night? And to have to do this each and every day, so that no dream would be left unturned, all in the name of unmasking supposed enemies of state. A brilliant idea, one step beyond even Orwell! In short, a next-gen Dictatorship. It could easily be set in some near future in many countries. The text offers the possibility, into a whole other reality, of a decidedly contemporary dystopia. Animation would also do full justice to the book’s wealth of fantastic settings. Editions Fayard. Carole Saudejaud csaudejaud@editions-fayard.fr +33 1 45 49 82 48 Four friends have managed to set up the perfect scam. But when one of their victims returns and is assassinated, everything falls to pieces. Now a policeman, ten years on, one of the four launches an investigation around the other three and their families, risking losing more than just their friendship. Scrubland GARRIGUE Eric Corbeyran / Olivier Berlion In a gas station in the middle of nowhere, a man bumps into the guy he supposedly killed a few years back. In a state of panic, he decides to run away, but his “victim” catches him up, and fires a bullet through his back. 10 years later: Michael, a newly retired police officer, finds documents belonging to a stranger in Ray’s basement (his best friend that he has just buried). It was in this very same basement that he, Ray and two other accomplices (Rick and Frank) planned their mean but lucrative scam: pick a fool, invite him to join them hunting, stage a hunting accident in which one of them is accidentally killed by this “idiot”. In order to avoid being denounced, the man would pay the group money for their silence and then quickly leave town! Until now, these arrangements hadn’t caused any problems for Michael. Better yet, these little scams had even allowed him to put aside enough money to build a house and to start thinking about settling down. Intrigued, Michael doesn’t understand what these documents are doing at Ray’s house. Tracing his memories and the trail of a gun, he will conduct an investigation in a scrubland as dry as it is deadly. Which of his two surviving childhood friends holds the key to the mystery? Over the course of the investigation, Michael will become up to date on a series of dark secrets, previously hidden in their supposed friendship. And where is the girl he once loved so dearly, who he never dared to declare his love to, and who disappeared without a trace? Is it related to this case? What price will he pay to solve it? Between repentance and redemption, nothing can put a stop to Michael’s investigation. Genre Thriller/Crime Setting A quiet village in the countryside Main characters Michael / Male / 50 Years Ray/ Male / 50 years Frank & Rick / Male / 50 Years Film and foreign rights guide Audiovisual and publishing rights available worldwide Translated into English, Italian and Dutch Find out more Built up by a series of flashbacks that propel the investigation, Scrubland is a profound and powerful thriller, digging up the sources of friendship to reveal the characters’ vulnerability. 16 This graphic novel explores the perfect scam gone wrong, and the impact it has on other people’s lives and friendships. Editions Dargaud. Laurent Duvault laurent.duvault@mediatoon.com +33 1 53 26 11 43 Eloise wakes up on a bench, she realizes she has lost her memory. She has no other choice than to start an investigation about herself. She can’t find anything about herself that is peculiar, specific or unique: everything she loves makes her the average girl-nextdoor, her life barely has any meaning. Who is she? Or who would she like to be? The White Page LA PAGE BLANCHE Gilles Boulet / Pénélope Bagieu Genre Drama/Detective Setting Today in a European City Main characters Eloise, female, in her twenties Film and foreign rights guide Film and TV rights available. Published in Korean, Italian, and Japanese. Find out more Press reviews are available. Read other books by the same authors in English : Notes by Boulet at Knockabout Books, and Josephine by Pénélope Bagieu on comixology.com Pénélope Bagieux is the second most followed writer on Twitter after J.K. Rowling in France. Pénélope Bagieu on twitter @Penelopeb and Boulet in English on internet: http://english.bouletcorp.com/ 60 000 copies sold in France. . 17 Eloise is in her twenties, a young urban woman. She suddenly regains consciousness on a bench, unable to remember who she is or what she is doing there. She has no choice but to investigate, at the very least to know who she is and where she lives. She quickly finds the info in her handbag, even though none of the information she finds is familiar. She walks to what seems to be her place, doesn’t recognize the street, the building, the elevator, or the bell. What will she find behind the door? A husband and 2 children? A crime scene? A surprise birthday party? She carefully opens the door and finds a cat, obviously her cat, waiting for her in a very regular small apartment. Eloise scans the room cautiously, looking for some information and explanation. Late at night she falls asleep. She wakes up at 7:00 AM when the clock rings. She showers and sneezes: the woman she is obviously loves fruit flavors for her shampoos! She doesn’t know where to go, and luckily her boss calls her and tells her she’s late, everyone at the bookstore is waiting for her. Eloise runs to work. Step by step, Eloise will find out about her job, her boyfriend, her best friend, her preferences. Her so-called best friends don’t help her, they don’t notice that she feels lost, her boyfriend is a selfish guy. She meets with one of her colleagues who seems attentive. Sonia is not fancy and not cute, but she is the only one who noticed that something wrong was going on. A new friendship starts, and after a while Sonia will explain to Eloise that before her memory loss, she used to despise her, that she wouldn’t talk to her and wouldn’t show any interest in her. Eloise realizes that she doesn’t want to be the person she used to be. This person seems very superficial to her, with fake tastes and attitudes. With Sonia’s help, Eloise will move on, inventing a new life for herself, more sincere, more personal. Boulet is the author of the best-selling series Notes that sold 250 000 copies in France and was translated into English by Knockabout. His blog Bouletcorp.com is extremely popular in France. Pénélope Bagieu’s series Josephine sold half a million copies and was made into a successul long feature film. Her twitter account has over 130 000 followers.. Editions Delcourt. Juliette Mathieu jmathieu@groupedelcourt.com +33 1 53 34 94 77 The amazing true story of a young French sailor abandoned on the coast of Australia and given up for dead by his shipmates. He is saved from certain death by aboriginal people and becomes one of them, forgetting all of his previous life. 17 years later, he is kidnapped by an English ship crew, and brought back to civilization against his will. What Became of the White Savage Ce qu’il advint du sauvage blanc François Garde In the middle of the nineteenth century, Narcisse Pelletier, a sailor on the Saint-Paul shooner is forgotten on an Australian beach. As no drinkable water was found in the surroundings, his shipmates thought he was already dead when they realized their mistake. Seventeen years later, he is found by an English crew. He lives naked, is tattooed, knows the aboriginal way of hunting and fishing and has apparently forgotten everything of his original identity, including his French native language. He has a wife and two children and answers to the name of Amglo. This is the beginning of the “white savage” legend. What happened during those seventeen years? How does one become a savage? It is what Octave de Vallombrun, a well-meaning geographer who takes Narcisse under his wing and sets out to bring him back to civilization, tries to find out. Observing Narcisse’s struggle to adjust to the ways of the white man, Octave too begins to question his assumptions about what it means to be civilized, and to see Narcisse and the aboriginal peoples in a new light. Genre Adventure/Historical Setting Australia and France during the 19th century. Main characters Narcisse Pelletier – male - teenager / about thirty Octave de Vallombrun – male - about fourty Film and foreign rights guide Novel translated into English (Dedalus Limited), German (Beck), Arabic (Dar Ninawa), Korean (Eunhaeng Namu Publishing), Italian (Corbaccio), Croatian (Ceres). To be published in Farsi. Film rights available. 18 Vallombrun’s inquiry alternates with Narcisse’s story of his life in Australia. Therefore we discover, in the same movement, the long path taken by Narcisse to become Amglo, the Australian aboriginal, and the opposite, no less difficult journey, to readapt to his native country thanks to compelling and often amusing scenes when the cultures clash. A novel inspired by real events. François Garde is the author of two novels published by Editions Gallimard, Ce qu’il advint du sauvage blanc (2012) awarded by ten literary prizes, including the Goncourt du premier roman, licensed in 7 different languages, Pour trois couronnes (2013) and an essay La baleine dans tous ses états (2015). Editions Gallimard. Frédérique Massart frederique.massart@gallimard.fr + 33 1 49 54 42 98 Other Titles Undergoing the weirdest possible middle-age crisis, an unemployed Xerox copy repairman suddenly decides to become a lead ballet dancer, wreaking havoc in his family. How My Dad Became a Ballerina comment papa est devenu danseuse etoile Gavin’s Clemente-Ruiz Welcome to the Minchielli’s. 47-year old Lucien, unemployed, hasn’t left his couch for over a year. His wife, Sophie, has just about had it with him, and their two children have taken sides: each parent gets one kid. When Lucien finally does decide to stop lolling about, however, he does so with a vengeance. Suddenly overcome by a passion for fitness, he takes up jogging and even ballet – much to the dismay of his daughter, Sara, whose class he has joined! All hell breaks loose at home, as Dad transforms into an unlikely cross between Usain Bolt and Benjamin Millepied. Paul, the youngest, is bent on finding out what’s really going on with his dad. As usual, he spends his Wednesdays drinking tea and eating candy with his grandmother, Maria, a former lead dancer with the Bolshoi Theater. Years before, after learning she was pregnant, her former husband, Luigi Minchielli, had ditched her for a beautiful Argentinean skier. When Paul informs Maria of her son’s fitness craze, she can’t believe her ears. What in the world could have gotten into him? Genre Comedy Setting Nowadays. In Paris. Main characters Male/40’s/Lucien Minchielli Male / 60’s / Luigi Minchielli Male/10’s/Paul Minchielli Film and foreign rights guide Film rights available. Find out more The book will be released in France in March 2016. Gavin’s Clemente Ruiz was born in 1978. Comment papa est devenu danseuse étoile is his first novel. English Synopsis available. 20 Lucien is summoned to explain. He confesses to having spotted his long-lost father, Luigi, on a reality TV show one insomnia-ridden night. Luigi is now an internationally acclaimed ballet director, famous for staging performances with non-professional dancers. Some of them are pot-bellied, and the female roles are played by men, and vice versa. And he is in Paris holding auditions for his latest show. Lucien would do anything to get to know him, even if it means putting on a pair of ballet slippers! But will Lucien and Luigi’s father-son bonding moment upset the delicate balance of Lucien’s own family unit? And how will Grandma Maria feel about the reunion? The old woman still wears a picture of her first husband in a locket around her neck… With the final rounds of auditioning coming up, Lucien steps up his training. Sophie and Sara, who can’t take it anymore, pack up their bags and move out: their lives will no longer be dictated by the aspiring dancer’s needs. The fatherson-grandfather trio will have to get along without them. Weeks go by and the training gets harder and harder. Lucien is ready to try out for the role of Odette he has worked so hard for. The performances are scheduled. But Lucien doesn’t show up at the media preview; he has decided to save his marriage first and to win back Sophie’s heart. A few days later, the much anticipated show opens, to public and critical acclaim. Lucien is a remarkable Odette and the whole family is here to see him on stage. Editions Fayard. Carole Saudejaud csaudejaud@editions-fayard.fr +33 1 45 49 82 48 Prison is only in the Mind, they said. But now Ange is out, how long will he be able to resist letting his old demons in? Karma Salsa Karma Salsa Philippe Charlot, Callède / Fred Campoy Genre Adventure/Detective Setting The Caribbean and South America, present day Main characters Ange/ Male / 45 Years Melissa / Female / 20 years Poitr / Male / 45 Years Film and foreign rights guide International publishing rights available (except Holland) International Audiovisual Rights available. Find out more Karma Salsa contains all the best elements of a good roman noir: prison life, underground fighting, drug trafficking, hidden cash, tenacious vengeance and continuous twists… its Caribbean setting adds color and sweat to all these adventures, as well as a modern touch, which revisits the genre in a dynamic way, peppering the dialogue with welcomed humor, without falling to the second degree. English script of the 3 volumes available 21 Ange is released from prison after serving a heavy sentence of 20 years. A former war dog and brutal henchman, meditation has turned his life around. But the people waiting for him on the outside haven’t changed one bit. They want to get their hands on the $2 million that he managed to hide before he was arrested. Sandro, a corrupt cop and his sidekick El Gordo, an amateur rapper, are determined to make him spill the beans. Pablo Juarez, the son of Ange’s former guardian, wants not only the money, but also… his skin. He accuses Ange of having robbed him of everything: the respect of his father, the love of the beautiful Elena. But the psychopathic mobster finally gets his revenge: Melissa, the pretty young exotic dancer that he has hired, just happens to be the daughter of Elena… and Ange. If her father, bewildered on discovering he has a daughter, doesn’t bring Pablo the cash, it is Melissa who will face the consequences. Ange has vowed to leave behind his violence, and he will not let himself be messed around. Escaping his pursuers, he will kidnap his own daughter before embarking upon a huge treasure hunt throughout the country. Luckily Ange can always count on his former band of brothers: Duke, an aviation and DIY genius, and Piotr Kirilenko, a kind-hearted Russian mercenary. A breathless chase begins from the middle of the desert to the depths of the jungle, punctuated by gunfire, and full of grand gestures and heated arguments, as father and daughter attempt to get to know each other before it is too late. It all accelerates when, in order to save Melissa, who has been captured by gold miners, Ange gives vent to the rage that he has tried to hold in for 20 years. This is followed by utter mayhem, when Piotr loses his life, and our heroes run away… only to fall under the claws of a jaguar. Saved by a Shaman who will enable him to make peace with his violent past, Ange and Melissa find themselves in prison. They are trapped; the former Mafia member is left with no choice. Under heavy guard, he leads the crew to the ruins of an old prison in the heart of the jungle. In the depths of the tunnels dug out by former prisoners, plays out the final tragic act, where greed and violence will spare no one! Karma Salsa contains all the best elements of a good roman noir: prison life, underground fighting, drug trafficking, hidden cash, tenacious vengeance and continuous twists… its Caribbean setting adds color and sweat to all these adventures, as well as a modern touch, which revisits the genre in a dynamic way, peppering the dialogue with welcomed humor, without falling to the second degree. Editions Dargaud. Laurent Duvault laurent.duvault@mediatoon.com +33 1 53 26 11 43 A Son’s testimony on his mother’s alcoholism. Based on a true story. Mal de Mère mal de mere Roderic Valambois The noise of the bottles falling in the glass recycling bin. This image introduces when the narrator, along with his father, sister and brother, spends hours throwing out the many bottles that they found in the house, and when they realize that the noise itself tells everyone in the neighborhood that there is something wrong going on, way too many bottles to throw out. This is not a heroic or tragic vision of alcoholism, Mal de Mère recalls the progressive deterioration of a regular family, while the three children grow up and develop their characters. Of course addiction will give its rhythm to the everyday life of mother, father and children: how the narrator discovers that his mother is an alcoholic, how the two younger brother and sister understand it, how the father pretends that nothing happens, how the truth appears, how they hide it from their loved ones, the neighbors, how they stand together while everyone leaves them aside, how people finally prefer to pretend nothing happens etc., all constantly balancing between love and toughness. The narrator tells how, over a period of 20 years, a happy family had to give up all that it was made of, and lose its footing to become, little by little, social outcasts, because of this illness. He relates the evolution of each of the members of his family, not only that of his mother. Genre Drama/Memoir Setting Today, Europe Main characters Roderic, older son of the family Maman, school teacher, sometimes distant, as lost, yet tender and gentle. Papa, reads a lot, good at humiliating, exercises authority over his family. Film and foreign rights guide Film and TV rights available Find out more Press review in French. His father, who drew closer to them through necessity. Himself, who grew harder to protect himself. His brother and his sister, who knew their mother only in a state of dependency. His mother, who gave up. And the others, who often pretended not to see anything, turning their backs on them, judging them, and those who, sometimes, understood them and helped them. . “I have written this without sparing anyone, but without vindictiveness. If there be judgements, there is no moral. Each person has a dark side and a share of humanity”. Roderic Valambois “A shock, on a taboo subject” in Le Parisien. Editions Soleil. Juliette Mathieu jmathieu@groupedelcourt.com +33 1 53 34 94 77 22 Max is the perfect prototype of the ‘Lebensborn’ programme, initiated by Himmler. Women selected by the Nazis were to bring into the world pure specimens of the Aryan race, young people whose purpose would be to regenerate Germany, then Europe, occupied by the Reich. Fascinating and disturbing, this historical fable is remarkably well-documented. Max max Sarah Cohen-Scali Max was born in 1936 in Steinhöring, in the first foyer of the ‘Lebensborn’ project launched by Himmler’s S.S. Women selected by the Nazis would give birth to children who were perfect specimens of the Aryan race, to create “perfect” youth, whose vocation was to regenerate Germany then all of Europe, occupied by the Reich. Max makes it his duty to be a perfect prototype, and succeeds. Quickly taken from his mother, he grows up in a universe where the Führer’s speeches are diffused like lullabies, and the list of Nazi emblems, like nursery rhymes. At the age of four he leaves for Poland, to take part in a scheme to kidnap children with Aryan looks who are destined to be Germanized. At six, he attends the Kalish, a ‘school’ where the little Poles are educated. There, he meets Lukas, a rebel who refuses Germanization. Max becomes his friend. On several occasions, he saves him from torture and even certain death. His Nazi convictions are shaken; even more so when he discovers that Lukas is a Jew. The two boys are sent to a Napola, a school reserved for the Aryan elite. Max is racked with doubt. The Allies are approaching, getting closer every day, the defeat of the Reich is imminent. Entrenched in ruined Berlin, Lukas is killed one day by a drunken Russian soldier. As for Max, after a time of wandering around Germany, now torn asunder, he is taken in by the Allies and he tells them his story, the horror of the ‘Lebensborn’ programme. Genre Drama/Historical Setting Germany and Poland, from 1936 to 1945 Main characters Max – male – child (before 10/12 years old) Lukas – male – child (before 10/12 years old) Film and foreign rights guide Novel translated into Spanish (Planeta Latin America), English (Text Publishing for EU and Commonwealth, Roaring Brook Press for North America), Greek (Patakis), Hungarian (Colibri), Portuguese (Pensamento – Cultrix for Brazil), Rumanian (RAO). To be published in Slovenian. Film rights available Find out more More than 10 awards, among which Prix Sorcières 2013 and Prix jeunesse des libraires du Québec 2013. Author available for the book’s adaptation 23 Sarah Cohen-Scali was born in Fes, Morocco, 1958, has written over 20 books, some for young adults and kids, as well as crime novels for adults, some under the name Sarah K. Editions Gallimard Jeunesse. Frédérique Massart frederique.massart@gallimard.fr + 33 1 49 54 42 98 Imagine a device that can record a person’s memories at the moment of their death. The FBI decides to euthanize a comatose agent, the victim of a bombing. On hearing of the plan, his father does all he can to further the agency’s investigation, thus protecting his son’s life… even if it means risking his own. Re-mind re-mind Didier Alcante / Alessandro Mutti Genre Thriller/Anticipation Setting City Main characters Johan Geb / Male / 45 years oldv Mc Kee/ Male / 25 years old Cameron / Female / 25y ears old Film and foreign rights guide Audiovisual and publishing rights available worldwide Translated into English, Italian and Dutch Find out more More than a breathtaking race against time and a struggle between the F.B.I. and terrorists, the first story of the “Re-Mind” series is also a story of the redemption of an estranged father trying to save the life of his son triggering hundreds of life and death situations. Re-Mind is the perfect concept for a movie or a TV series with strong main characters equipped with innovative gadgets. 24 Ethan Geb, an undercover FBI agent knows the target of an imminent terrorist attack. But during his rescue mission, he is shot and falls into a coma. Mc Kee, a ruthless FBI agent, needs to retrieve this crucial information at any cost. Even if it means killing Ethan in order to access his memory using « Re-Mind », a revolutionary technology that can record your memories, but only when you’re dying. Ethan’s estranged father, John – a 45 years old disillusioned doctor – sneaks into the security perimeter of the hospital to watch over his son. There, he discovers McKee’s plan. In an attempt to save his son, he decides to steal his body, thus becoming a prime suspect. He has now only a few hours to find the terrorists... before the F.B.I. catches him and the bombs explode. His only chance is a spare copy of this new mind-recorder that he stole just before making a run for it! John has now less than a day to find out the terrorists’ plans and to prevent the murder of Ethan by the F.B.I.… and the destruction of New-York. Searching through his son’s past, he finally finds the trace of a hidden computer, protected by a password. Without it, the PC will self destruct, with the bomb’s location inside. As this password is linked to Ethan’s past, John volunteers then to put himself into a near death experience to try to record his own lost fatherhood memories… He will die retrieving the name of his son’s imaginary pet… the missing password! Recovering from his painful experience, Ethan Geb is actively involved in the second story arc. Determined to avenge his father and take down the terrorists, Geb becomes a rogue agent breaking any rule that gets in his way. Especially when the last existing Re-Mind device is stolen by the same terrorists. Meanwhile Mc Kee, as a surviving key witness of the first operation, takes part in a confidential meeting to validate the next steps of the Re-Mind military program. When the Black Sky terrorists “steal” all the nuclear security codes from the mind of the U.S. minister of defense, the two agents have to team up again, helped by a ruthless and sexy hacker, to race against time and prevent a new nuclear disaster. Re-Mind is the perfect concept for a movie or a TV series, with strong main characters equipped with innovative gadgets. Editions Dargaud. Laurent Duvault laurent.duvault@mediatoon.com + 33 1 53 26 11 43 A funny and contemporary comedy with biblical undertones. The tender tale, rich in fantasy, of a man like any other caught up in the contradictions of today’s world. Saving Joseph Saving Joseph Laurent Clerc Paul, a balding forty-year-old, is a man with romantic aspirations and tons of good intentions. But he cannot deny the truth: his marriage to Julia has gone terribly wrong. She almost never speaks to him and prefers watching her favourite TV series every night. The immense wall of silence between them keeps growing. On Christmas Eve, when he finds himself standing in front of the nativity scene in a church, he is deeply moved by the solitude of Joseph, the Virgin Mary’s husband – a man no one has really paid attention to for about two thousand years. He can relate to Joseph’s fate, like any middle-aged man hovering between youth and old-age and their possible choices. What exactly is expected of him? To act like an old-time tough guy or an attentive metrosexual? To be a father, a son, or the Holy Spirit? To resign himself to let time pass by and the flame die down, or, on the contrary, to constantly try to reconstruct his life, like a brave carpenter? So many questions that his wife – devoured by her giant TV screen or the smaller one of her smartphone – no longer asks. Genre Comedy/Feelgood Setting Paris, today Main characters Paul, a man in his late thirties/early forties Julia, a woman in her late thirties/early forties Sonia, a woman in her late thirties/early forties Film and foreign rights guide World translation and film rights available Find out more Detailed synopsis and characters description available in English. 25 The hero’s aging parents unwittingly give him the means to break away from being ‘the second role in a play that was written in advance‘. With a windfall of 20,000 euros, Paul tries by more or less intelligent means to win Julia’s heart back. But from a convent to a brothel, via a travel agency and an unforgettable trip in a crane, the venture does not have the desired effect: it is with Sonia - the nun he met in church who ends up being different than what she seems – that real love is born at last… Lovable, fragile, and funny, Paul is the guy next door – someone who tries very hard to save his couple while desperately searching for the meaning of life. He set out to save Joseph’s honour, but ends up finding himself instead. And love, in unexpected places. In between Deconstructing Harry by Woody Allen and Heaven Can Wait by Ernst Lubitsch, an extravagant and tender comedy, featuring a troubled yet very lovable contemporary male character. A must, for the hilarious and biblical role of the main character, and the disarray of the contemporary male treated with warmth and self-derision in a delightfully elegant comedy. “Rather unorthodox, but diabolically funny!” Paris Match “A true feelgood book” Elle Editions Denoël. Judith Becqueriaux judith.becqueriaux@denoel.fr +33 1 44 39 73 76 Raymond is a writer. Marianne, his wife, is a waitress. Although very young, they already have 2 kids. In 1970s America, it’s hard to make ends meet. Raymond dreams of being published. His meeting with Douglas, the literary director of a big magazine, is crucial yet infernal. The true story of one of the most mythical duos in the history of American literature. Scissors ciseaux Stéphane Michaka This is the story of two young Americans struggling to get by: Raymond and Marianne, his wife in spite of everything. Married at 16, two kids at 20, they pick up any small jobs they can, and vegetate in a town in the North West. Marianne is a school teacher by day and a waitress by night to pay the rent. Raymond is a hospital watchman at night and a librarian. He’s desperate to get his work published, to beat his attraction for alcohol and its demons. They share a mad dream: Raymond’s literary genius, in which Marianne believes, and is willing to make sacrifices for. After 15 years of marriage and just as many of struggling to get by, a knight in shining armor appears: the editor of one of the country’s most read magazines. His name is Douglas. Regal and dictatorial, he’s nicknamed ‘Scissors’ in the publishing world. As Raymond gains fame thanks to Douglas, drawing on his conjugal life for the subjects of his short stories, the couple starts going wrong. Because Raymond is a hurt man, ready to make any sacrifice to be published, to exist. He spends more and more time in New York. And Douglas makes the best of it. He pitilessly transforms the stories of his protégé, sometimes cutting them by half, changing the ending. Raymond protests when he doesn’t recognize his work, but always gives in. His relationship with Douglas is ambiguous, between friendship, the quest for recognition, admiration and suppressed hatred. Marianne doesn’t like the situation, she who sacrificed everything so that he could write in peace. Raymond frequents many detox centers, women likewise. When alcohol gets the better of him, he mistreats Marianne, who cannot stop loving him even so. She admires this man, her man. Success comes too late for Raymond: he drinks too much, his marriage is Genre Drama/Biopic destroyed and he’s lost touch with his kids. Marianne and Raymond separate. Setting One spring evening, Raymond meets Joanne. Thanks to her, he sobers up and USA. Several towns on the West Coast and finds the strength to stand up to Douglas. For her, he has decided to break with NYC him. He’s going to change publisher. When Raymond dies, Joanne – whom he Main characters married a few weeks earlier– becomes the literary executor of his work. She Male / Forties / Raymond summons Douglas and tells him she’s about to publish all Raymond’s work as Female / Forties / Marianne he wrote it, the public will be responsible for its future. Male / Forties / Douglas Michaka brilliantly explores the Faustian bargain between Raymond and Film and foreign rights guide Douglas. This is very compelling. Through Carver’s story, it is a journey into the Film rights available creative process, an insightful analysis of what it is to be an artist, an editor, a Published in USA (Nan A. Talese / producer, an intuitive exploration of the individual dreams of each. Doubleday), Italy (Edizioni Clichy) Find out more Paperback published by Pocket. Adaptated for the stage in 2013, performed at the Domaine d’O (Montpellier), directed by Marion Coutarel. French and foreign (US, Italian) press reviews available. 26 Editions Fayard. Carole Saudejaud csaudejaud@editions-fayard.fr +33 1 45 49 82 48 A 2000 year-old secret could shatter the power of the Vatican if it came to be revealed. And some are ready to kill to know it…To settle an old debt of honor, a Godfather in the Mafia puts his best killer at the disposal of the Vatican. This whiz kid of the gun is hired by a cardinal, who manages a department of «secret agents» in discreet missions on the fringes of the Vatican’s religious administration… Spin Angels Cross fire Jean-Luc Sala and Pierre-Mony Chan A 2000 year-old secret could shatter the power of the Vatican if it came to be revealed. And some are ready to kill to know it… To settle an old debt of honor, a Godfather in the Mafia puts his best killer at the disposal of the Vatican. Angelo, a whiz kid with a gun, is hired by a powerful Cardinal, who’s overseeing the execution of the Church’s most discreet black-ops specialists and spies. He will be the guardian angel of a young and beautiful investigator. Their mission will lead them to Jerusalem, in the Holy Land, and an ancient mystery. Jerusalem. Cardinal Marchesi’s unit is about to extract a heretical document that could upset the foundations of the Roman Catholic Church. But the mission turns into a bloodbath! The young investigator, Sofia d’Agostino, and her bodyguard Angelo Costanza, a former killer of the Mafia, are confronted with a commando squad connected to an occult branch of the Vatican. Without knowing it, they have been enrolled in a thousand-year-old fight for the protection of the Faith, which has remained unsettled since the disappearance of the order of the Temple… The document is a gospel written before the official four, and probably written by Judas. Its public discovery could threaten the foundations of the Catholic faith. Genre Adventure/Comedy Setting Today, The Vatican, Canada, Italy, Irak Main characters Sofia d’Agostino, historian, but also sexy investigator Angelo Costanza, killer, but also sexy Monsignor Marchesi, Cardinal, in charge of the Vatican’s special investigations and Sofia d’Agostino’s boss. Film and foreign rights guide Film and TV rights available. Available in German and English Find out more Complete English version on sale on comixology.com 70 000 copies sold in France 27 Angelo and Sofia will soon discover that Marchesi’s team is not the only section of the Vatican trying to find the heretical document. Templars seem to be linked to this quest. The fight is very violent and Angelo’s experience is very much appreciated, while Sofia investigates to understand the historical reasons for this fight. It finally appears that the quest for Judas’ gospel is a Trojan horse, and that the highest authorities of the Vatican fight against each other for no less than the Grail and immortality. Behind these gigantic stakes, there is a smaller stake that also takes a lot of our two investigators’ time : love. Editions Soleil. Juliette Mathieu jmathieu@groupedelcourt.com +33 1 53 34 94 77 A striking and realistic account of the collapse of our civilization and the ghastly aftermath that awaits us, told by one of the last survivors. A concise and powerful novel about the human race’s appetite for self-destruction. The Fermi Paradox le paradoxe de fermi Jean-Pierre Boudine Genre Science-fiction Setting Somewhere in France in the 2030s Main characters Robert Poinsot, a man in his forties France, a woman in her thirties Film and foreign rights guide World translation and film rights available Find out more “A gloomy tale that is fast becoming a cult book for science and sci-fi lovers.”, Livres Hebdo “One of these books you begin one night and cannot put down until you have finished.», L’Alpe 28 The year is 2030, the world has just been hit by a terrible crisis and our civilisation has brutally collapsed. 42-year-old Robert Poinsot has found shelter in a cave in the Alps, where he tries to survive by hiding, in constant fear of attacks by other survivors. In his den, on pieces of paper he has managed to find, he uses his remaining strength to write down what has happened. A former university researcher on animal biology, he recounts the collpase: the initial financial crisis, which fast became an economic and social one, before finally turning into a global meltdown while he sat back watching in shock and awe. First, salaries do not get paid, people rush to withdraw their savings from the banks and get organized in groups to secure food supply. Eventually, they flee urban zones where violence soars out of control, and try to dodge the looters that prey on the main roads. He tells about the chaos, the many epidemic outbreaks and famines, the terror, the wars, the chemical and atomic bombs, and the millions who died. He remembers how, at first, he and his companions tried to face up to the catastrophe. Then, given the state of bedlam, how he desperately fled through Europe. His stay in a humanist community on the shore of the Baltic Sea, among a group of intellectuals trying to gather what is left of human knowledge and save the foundations of our civilization, is an inspiring interval in the midst of disaster. He remembers how he felt full of hope, and how he even met a female companion named France, who became pregnant. This hope was rapidly crushed, however, when the real world caught up with him, and the barbary and the violence and the looters and the food shortages came back. Eventually, France and all his comrades died of hunger. He had no other choice but to flee on his own further south, to the Alps. Feeding on roots and small animals, he fights for his life while reflecting on humanity’s dark fate. What if right here, right in the middle of this nightmare, laid the answer to Fermi’s Paradox? This famous scientific enigma haunts him: in a universe as vast as ours, the human species cannot possibly be the only one gifted with intelligence; so where are the others? The only explanation to this paradox he finds is that civilizations reaching a certain level of intelligence destroy themselves before being able to communicate with other civilizations. Perhaps Mankind will rise from its ashes in the end, and he is determined to leave a trace of his own story behind before dying… Somewhere between Cormack McCarthy’s The Road (adapted by John Hillcoate), I Am a Legend by Francis Lawrence and Malevil ... Editions Denoël. Judith Becqueriaux judith.becqueriaux@denoel.fr +33 1 44 39 73 76 Two weeks a year, humanity is allowed to indulge in multiple pleasures at Monplaisir. You can bet on anything there, even the crimes, which go unpunished. When a crime is about to be committed, an Urban Interceptor is sent to fight the assassin. The confrontation is broadcast on television, to everyone’s delight, no matter what the outcome. Zachary Buzz does not share this idea of justice. Urban urban Luc Brunschwig / Roberto Ricci Genre Science-fiction/Adventure Setting On Earth, second part of the 21st century Main characters Zachary Buzz – male – 19 years old Springy Fool – male – about fourty Merenia Colton – female – about thirty Film and foreign rights guide Graphic novels translated into German (Splitter), Dutch (Dark Dragon) and Polish (Taurus). Film rights available Find out more Long-form synopsis in English available 29 Monplaisir, the greatest attraction park of the galaxy, which offers two weeks annual vacation to a population worn out by grinding toil, is the brain-child of Springy Fool, an overachieving geek. Everything here is under control, thanks to a computer unit named A.L.I.C.E. Springy Fool and A.L.I.C.E. the robot are the emcees of the most popular programme, Urban Interceptors, the source of Monplaisir’s fame. Zachary Buzz is 19. His role model is Overtime, a super hero of yesteryear. In the old eponymous television series, Overtime’s task was to return to the past to bring back assassins left unpunished by the justice of their times. Zachary remains faithful to the morality of another era, a fact which will drastically affect the fate of Monplaisir. Zachary has left the farm where he was born to join the ranks of the Urban Interceptors. On one of his first missions, his failure to prevent the murder of a young boy, Dustin Colton, leaves an indelible mark upon his spirit. The child’s mother, Merenia Colton, secretly plans a way to wreak vengeance upon all the vacation revelers who watched the murder of her son as though it were a show, applauding his death at the end. She poisons the food supplies delivered to the gaming park, creating a wave of panic among the vacationers as they flee towards the exits. At the same time, she contacts Zachary, encouraging him to break the “rules of the game” by conducting an actual investigation in order to find her son’s assassin. The lead Zachary follows takes him to Springy himself, who wished to get rid of this illegitimate son he feared would one day claim the rights to his creation, Monplaisir. According to the laws of inheritance, Dustin Colton is entitled to these rights, but Springy intends to designate his own heir at his own chosen time. Will Merenia and Zachary succeed in avenging the death of Dustin? Editions Futuropolis. Frédérique Massart frederique.massart@gallimard.fr + 33 1 49 54 42 98 MCUFEU The French Mission for Culture and Higher Education in the United States promotes the best of French arts, literature, cinema, language, and higher education in the US. Based in 10 cities across the country, the French Cultural Services bring artists, authors, educational and university programs to cities nationwide. It also builds partnerships between French and American artists, institutions and universities on both sides of the Atlantic. For the first time this year, the Cultural Services in Los Angeles bring «Shoot the Book» to Hollywood after 2 previous editions in Cannes and 1 in Toronto. This industry workshop will provide professionals with an opportunity to discover French literature and its potential for film adaptation. 10390 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 410 Los Angeles, CA 90025 www. frenchculture.org The Institut français, under the direction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development, organizes cultural actions outside France. An active player in cultural diplomacy, the Institut français represents France’s image in a unique way, in France and throughout 96 countries. It promotes authors, film-makers, architects, artists, ideas, creation and industries that contribute to an innovative and dynamic image of French creativity. It also promotes the dialogue between cultures and organizes events for professional communities in all its fields of operation, thus developing the French cultural network abroad. 8-14 rue du Capitaine Scott 75015 Paris - France T +33 1 53 69 83 00 www.institutfrançais.com Didier Dutour Adelaïde Barbier didier.dutour@institutfrancais.com +33 1 53 69 39 68 SCELF CFC culture@consulfrance-losangeles.org +1 (310) 235-3280 The Société Civile des Éditeurs de Langue Française (SCELF) is a collecting society created in 1960. It represents French book publishers and collects adaptation rights from other French collecting societies on behalf of its members. It also provides legal advice to its members. For the past few years, SCELF has been organizing events and partnerships in order to promote film and TV adaptations and to develop the publisher’s role in the exploitation of authors’ rights. Shoot the Book! is the first international event organized by SCELF. 15 rue de Buci 75006 Paris - France T +33 (0)1 53 34 97 10 info@scelf.fr www.scelf.fr Nathalie Piaskowski n.piaskowski@scelf.fr +33 1 53 34 97 10 30 INSTITUT FRANÇAIS The Centre Français d’exploitation du droit de Copie (CFC) is a collecting and distributing society for literary and artistic rights. It deals collectively with paper copy rights and digital rights for books and the press on behalf of authors and editors. For more information on CFC: www. cfcopies.comn. 20, rue des Grands-Augustins - 75006 PARIS + 33 1 44 07 47 70 www.institutfrançais.com Philippe Masseron p.masseron@cfcopies.com + 33 1 44 07 47 82