A former student of La Fémis, scriptwriter, director, and producer, Isabelle will present her latest film, Lutine, this Monday at 8 p.m. at the Cinema Mercury.
It is a “documentary comedy” dedicated to polyamory, offered as part of a festive evening initiated by Ciné-Café.
It tells the funny and moving story of a filmmaker (Isabelle Broué both behind and in front of the camera, alongside Philippe Rebbot, Mathieu Bisson, Agathe Dronne, Anne Benoît…) who wants to make a documentary about polyamory and sees the consequences of her project invade the filming set and the personal lives of the actors. Isabelle Broué defines her film as a “documentary comedy” that happily marries fictional characters, destabilized by their emotions, with genuine fans of the capital’s “poly-cafés.”