All to Play For

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All to Play For
File:Rien à perdre 2023 film poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
FrenchRien à perdre
LiterallyNothing to lose
Directed byDelphine Deloget
Written by
  • Delphine Deloget
  • Camille Fontaine (collaboration)
  • Olivier Demangel (collaboration)
Produced byOlivier Delbosc
Starring
CinematographyGuillaume Schiffman
Edited byBéatrice Herminie
Music byNicolas Giraud[1]
Production
companies
Distributed byAd Vitam
Release dates
  • 25 May 2023 (2023-05-25) (Cannes)
  • 22 November 2023 (2023-11-22) (France)
Running time
112 minutes[2]
Countries
  • France
  • Belgium
LanguageFrench

All to Play For (French: Rien à perdre, lit.'Nothing to lose') is a 2023 drama film written and directed by Delphine Deloget. It stars Virginie Efira as a mother fighting for custody of her son after he is injured when she is at work.[3]

It had its world premiere in the Un Certain Regard section at the 76th Cannes Film Festival on 25 May 2023. It was distributed in France on 22 November 2023 by Ad Vitam.

Single mother Sylvie lives in Brest with her two children Jean-Jacques and Sofiane. One night while she is away at work, Sofiane is injured in their apartment. The accident is reported and Sofiane is placed in a care home. Accused of negligence, Sylvie must fight against the judicial and administrative system for custody of her son.

  • Virginie Efira as Sylvie Paugam
  • Félix Lefebvre as Jean-Jacques Paugam
  • Arieh Worthalter as Hervé Paugam
  • Mathieu Demy as Alain Paugam
  • India Hair as Louise Henry
  • Alexis Tonetti as Sofiane Paugam
  • Andréa Brusque as Nathalie
  • Oussama Kheddam as Farid
  • Audrey Mikondo as Asma
  • Caroline Gay as Maria
  • Nadir Legrand as ASE director
  • Jean-Luc Vincent as music teacher
  • Leo Poulet as Sam

Production

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Delphine Deloget wrote the film's screenplay, in collaboration with Camille Fontaine and Olivier Demangel.[2] All to Play For was produced by Curiosa Films in co-production with Unité, France 3 Cinéma and Umedia.[4]

Principal photography began on 17 January 2022. Filming took place in Brest and its surrounding area, wrapping on 4 March 2022. Guillaume Schiffman served as the director of photography.[5]

Release

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The film was selected to be screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 76th Cannes Film Festival,[6] where it had its world premiere on 25 May 2023.[7]

The film was theatrically released in France on 22 November 2023, distributed by Ad Vitam.[8]

Reception

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Critical response

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All to Play For received an average rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars on the French website AlloCiné, based on 27 reviews.[9] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 82% based on 17 reviews, with an average rating of 5.5/10.[10]

Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Angoulême Francophone Film Festival 27 August 2023 Valois des étudiants Delphine Deloget Won [11]
Cannes Film Festival 26 May 2023 Prix Un Certain Regard Nominated [12][13]
27 May 2023 Caméra d'Or Nominated [14]
Deauville American Film Festival 10 September 2023 Prix Ornano-Valenti Won [15]
Lumière Awards 22 January 2024 Best Actress Virginie Efira Nominated [16]
Magritte Awards 9 March 2024 Best Supporting Actor Arieh Worthalter Won [17]

References

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