Réalisé par Stella Meghie |
États-Unis, 2017 (fiction, 96 minutes, couleurs, anglais / espagnol) |
Autres |
Description du film [en anglais] : « What if you couldn't touch anything in the outside world? Never breathe in the fresh air, feel the sun warm your face...or kiss the boy next door? Everything, Everything tells the unlikely love story of Maddy, a smart, curious and imaginative 18-year-old who due to an illness cannot leave the protection of the hermetically sealed environment within her house, and Olly, the boy next door who won't let that stop them. Maddy is desperate to experience the much more stimulating outside world, and the promise of her first romance. Gazing through windows and talking only through texts, she and Olly form a deep bond that leads them to risk everything to be together...even if it means losing everything. » -- Warner Bros. Entertainment (source) |
Générique (partiel) : | |
Scénario : | J. Mills Goodloe |
Source originale : | Everything, Everything, un roman de Nicola Yoon |
Produit par : | Leslie Morgenstein, Elysa Dutton, Arturo Del Rio, Victor Ho |
Interprètes principaux : | Amandla Stenberg, Nick Robinson, Anika Noni Rose, Ana de la Reguera, Taylor Hickson, Danube Hermosillo, Dan Payne, Fiona Loewi, Sage Brocklebank, Robert Lawrenson, Peter Benson, Françoise Yip, Farryn VanHumbeck, Marion Eisman, Allison Riley, Valareen Friday |
Images : | Igor Jadue-Lillo |
Montage images : | Nancy Richardson |
Musique : | Ludwig Göransson |
Société de production : | Alloy Entertainment, Itaca Films, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) |
« Engrossing and not too sugar-sweet, Meghie's movie [Everything, Everything] is slightly paranoid, surprisingly fantastical and superb at translating the overwhelming stupor of first love with big, bold shots and a banging soundtrack. »
-- Julia Cooper
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« After her debut Canadian feature, Jean of the Joneses [...] [Stella Meghie] was approached to direct an adaptation of the YA novel Everything, Everything for Warner Brothers. In 2018, Meghie earned the (saddening) accolade of becoming the only Black woman that year to direct a widely released, studio-backed film. Starring actor and activist Amandla Stenberg, it grossed US$61.5-million against a US$10-million budget. »
-- Chandler Levack
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