Les Films du Worso Announces Slate of International Features for 2025 and Beyond
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French production company Les Films du Worso, led by César-winning producer Sylvie Pialat, has unveiled a diverse slate of upcoming films. The projects include international co-productions and director-driven works set to shoot across Europe and South America. This development signals a continued commitment to ambitious, globally-minded cinema from the French producer.
Facts First
- Developing 'Black Glacier' in the French Alps after the project's original Argentine financing collapsed.
- Producing the Chinese-French drama '49 Days', which was filmed entirely in France and will be distributed by Memento.
- Partnering on the spy thriller 'Impunity' starring Ana de Armas and Sebastian Stan, with filming across Britain, Spain, and Chile.
- Backing Céline Devaux's first animated feature, 'Quatre saisons et deux idiots', selected for Annecy MIFA pitch sessions.
- Completing the €17 million feature 'The Enraged' starring Marion Cotillard, slated for a 2027 release.
What Happened
Les Films du Worso has detailed its upcoming slate of films. The company is developing 'Black Glacier', a project originally from Argentina that was moved to France due to political and economic turmoil there; it will shoot next year in the French Alps. It is also producing '49 Days', a Chinese-French film shot entirely in France, and partnering on the international spy thriller 'Impunity'. The company recently completed filming on 'The Enraged', a major feature starring Marion Cotillard.
Why this Matters to You
If you enjoy international cinema, you may see a wider variety of stories from global filmmakers reaching screens in the coming years. The company's strategy of mixing established and emerging directors could lead to fresh cinematic voices gaining prominent platforms. The relocation of 'Black Glacier' to France also illustrates how global economic and political shifts can directly influence where and how the movies you watch are made.
What's Next
'Black Glacier' is set to shoot next year. 'Impunity' will be shot in Britain, Spain, and Chile. 'The Enraged' is slated for release in 2027. The animated feature 'Quatre saisons et deux idiots' may gain further momentum following its selection for the Annecy MIFA pitch sessions.