Anatomy of a Scene is a podcast where the people behind French film and television walk us through their creative process.
In each episode, the crews and creators revisit a scene they helped bring to life. They break down the choices, challenges, and small miracles that shaped it, and sharing the behind-the-scenes moments that never make it to the screen.
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Anatomy of a Scene is a podcast where the people behind French film and television walk us through their creative process.
In each episode, the crews and creators revisit a scene they helped bring to life. They break down the choices, challenges, and small miracles that shaped it, and sharing the behind-the-scenes moments that never make it to the screen.
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Anatomy of a Scene is a podcast where the people behind French film and TV walk us through their creative process.
In this episode, we talked to Romane Bohringer about her work on Tell Her I Love Her, and to Rebecca Zlotowski and Anne Berest about A Private Life.
In this discussion, we look at how stories take form, slowly, personally, sometimes unexpectedly.
With Romane Bohringer, we explore the shifting line between fiction and documentary in her new movie Tell Her I Love Her: how you adapt a book that lives inside you, and how much of your own story inevitably slips into the work.
Then we sat down to talk about A Private Life with Anne Berest and Rebecca Zlotowski, two friends who’ve turned collaboration into a kind of steady, shared rhythm. Together, we talked about what changes when you move from novels to screenwriting, from screenwriting to directing, and what friendship makes possible in a creative partnership.
An episode about the invisible gestures of storytelling, the ties that sustain us, and the unexpected paths through which ideas become stories.
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Anatomy of a Scene is produced and hosted by Jeanne Boëzec
Music by Fanny Martin
Editing and mixing by Fanny Martin and Jeanne Delplancq
Artworks by Lisa Carpagnano
Special thanks to Romane Bohringer, Rebecca Zlotowski, and Anne Berest for their participation
This podcast is commissioned by Unifrance
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