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Carlotta Films Streams Trailer for 'Satoshi Kon, l'illusionniste' Documentary
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Carlotta Films began streaming on Monday a trailer for its French documentary Satoshi Kon, l'illusionniste (previously titled Satoshi Kon: La Machine À Rêves) by director Pascal-Alex Vincent.
Carlotta Films unveiled the poster for the film last week. The poster features art by Kosal Sok.
The film will have its world premiere at the Festival de Cannes 2021, which will take place from July 6-17. The film will screen in the "Cannes Classics 2021: the documentaries" section of the festival.
The company previously streamed a teaser for the film that listed a 2020 release date, but the film's release window was not yet confirmed at the time due to the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) situation. Carlotta Films later posted an extended trailer in March, which has since been removed, which stated the film was "coming soon."
The documentary will feature interviews with: Andrew Osmond.
Satoshi Kon ed away on August 24, 2010.
Kon began working as a manga creator on such works as Memories.
Kon first drew worldwide attention with his feature film directorial debut, the psychological suspense film OPUS manga.
Sources: Carlotta Films' Facebook page
Disclaimer: Andrew Osmond, ANN's UK Editor, is one of the interviewees featured in the film. Andrew was not involved in the writing or editing of this article.