BAC Films will release the first poster for Anonymes Films and Tobina Film’s Let The Corpses Tan (Laissez Bronzer Les Cadavres) ahead of its World Premiere at the Locarno Film Festival on August 4th.

 
Adapted from Jean-Patrick Manchette and Jean-Pierre Bastid’s 1971 crime thriller, Let The Corpses Tan is the third feature from filmmaking duo Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani, whose previous works includes Amer and The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears.  Initially inspired by Giallo, Cattet and Forzani continue their homage to genre with this thrilling neo-western.
 
The film will have its world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival on August 4th where Cattet and Forzani will be in attendance.
 
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Synopsis:
In the midst of a beautiful Mediterranean summer, Rhino and his gang have stolen 250 kg of gold. They had found the perfect hideout: an abandoned and remote hamlet now taken over by a woman artist in search for inspiration. Unfortunately, surprise guests and two cops compromise their plan, and the heavenly place where wild happenings and orgies used to take place turns into a gruesome battlefield.
 
International Sales: BAC Films
Production Companies: Anonymes Films, Tobina Film
Genre: Thriller 
Cast: Elina Löwensohn, Stéphane Ferrara, Bernie Bonvoisin, Michelangelo Marchese, Marc Barbé, Hervé Sogne, Marine Sainsily, Pierre Nisse, Dorylia Calmel, Aline Stevens, Dominique Troyes, Bamba Forzani Ndiaye
Directors: Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani  
Screenwriters: Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani  
Producers: Eve Commenge, François Cognard
 
 
 

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