‘The Tunnel’ comes to DVD and BluRay on August 9
“THE TUNNEL” will be available on DVD and Blu-ray August 9, 2016. The run time of this program is approximately 450 minutes on 3 discs. The DVD SRP is $49.99 and the Blu-ray SRP is $59.99. The DVD and Blu-ray also includes 20 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage, cast interviews, and more. The program will also be available for digital download.
Our girl Clemence was at Vogue Paris Foundation Gala Dinner on July 5th, she was just a guest so not many photos are available, but see the few we’ve got! Thank you to James for his donation to help obtain this pictures. Clémence wore a shirt by Chloe.
Appearances > 2016 > July 05, 2016 – Vogue Paris Foundation Gala Dinner
Lovely Clémence will be attending SoFilm Summer Camp in Nantes. Not sure which day she will appear but here is the full list of days and prices:
from June 29 to July 3
Price: 40€
Clémence is among the guests list of The 21st Edition of Festival de la Correspondance Grignan, from July 5th to July 10th. She will be making a reading on July 9th with Jacques Bonnaféon ‘Paul Celan, le temps du cœur, Lettres aux aimées’.
Price: 19€
Time: 19h00m
Location: Grignon, France
USA fans, can now see Clemence Poesy on PBS starting on June 19!
It’s a perfect show for the age of Brexit: A woman is found dead at the midpoint of the Channel Tunnel, half her body in France and the other half in Britain, and detectives from both countries are called to investigate. But what begins as one murder becomes two, with the bodies bisected at the waist and positioned to form a single corpse, in “The Tunnel,” debuting Sunday, June 19, on PBS. “Look, she comes apart like the eurozone!” the butcher — nicknamed the Truth Terrorist because he claims to kill to shed light on societal woes — later taunts.
Adapted from “The Bridge,” the Scandinavian noir set on the Oresund Bridge linking Sweden and Denmark, and centered on the socially inept detective Saga Noren, “The Tunnel” hews closely to the original. Clémence Poésy portrays the French detective Elise Wasserman, standing in for Noren, as a brilliantly odd bird. Stephen Dillane is her British counterpart, Karl Roebuck, who half-jokingly wonders if her bad manners are because she’s Gallic. Above ground, the setting volleys between the white cliffs of Dover and the beach of Calais. You might have seen the story before (an adaptation on FX placed the body on the United States-Mexico border), but not played out quite like this.
I can’t say anything else except SUCH A POWERFUL PERFORMANCE on The Tunnel S2 !! Congratulations Clemence, well done [claps]
You can now find all 8 episodes screencaps over our gallery, the final 3 episodes have been added today:
Projects > The Tunnel > Season 2 > Episode Screencaps > Episode 6
TV Projects > The Tunnel > Season 2 > Episode Screencaps > Episode 7
TV Projects > The Tunnel > Season 2 > Episode Screencaps > Episode 8
Added screencaps of the short video Clemence Poesy was part of in 2015: Metamorphoses! You can watch the full video here.
Movie Projects > Metamorphoses > Screencaps
That’s right, ‘The Ones Below’ is out now on iTunes, Amazon and Cinema. Be sure to check it out and see the new stills:
Movie Projects > The Ones Below > Production Stills
Photoshoots > 2014 > 0009 for Locarno Film Festival
What does your taste in home decor say about your personality? That question may be fodder for a BuzzFeed quiz, but in The Ones Below, a smart new psychological thriller starring Clémence Poésy, it has potentially chilling implications.The stylish indie film (in theaters today) focuses on two young married couples sharing a two-story London house: Upstairs, Kate (Poésy) and Justin (Stephen Campbell Moore) are a creative couple expecting their first child. Their flat brims with interesting knickknacks, books, and art. Downstairs, Theresa (Laura Birn) and Jon (David Morrissey) are also expecting a baby. Their space is a minimalist’s dream: pristine and modern—or is it cold and foreboding? (You’ll have to watch the movie to find out.)
“Stephen and I were constantly discussing which bit of furniture would look best in our flats,” admits Poésy. “I could have moved into that place right away—with different neighbors, though.” Throughout the shoot, the actress was aware of just how much Francesca Di Mottola’s impeccable production design set the scene. “It gave me a very precise idea of the kind of person Kate is,” says Poésy. “She’s a watcher; she’ll stay in the corner of the room observing everyone.” In real life, Poésy is a little more relaxed. Read on for a peek at a few of her favorite things.
What are your favorite pieces in your home? There are a few, and they’re all presents—drawings or photographs my friends have made that are now on my walls.
If you could own any work of art, what would it be? A painting by Anselm Kiefer, a sculpture by Giacometti, and one of Tracey Emin’s neons. They speak to my heart in a very particular way.
What’s on your bedside table? Abandoned sparkling-water bottles, George Saunders’s Thoughts on Kindness, my alarm clock, and room spray with neroli or lavender essential oils.
What song has been playing most often in your home of late? Nina Simone’s “Mister Bojangles.” Filling a house with her voice is such a wonderful thing.
What is the best-designed set you’ve ever worked on? Harry Potter’s was pretty spectacular. I always find the details on every set incredibly moving. I was very surprised at how sophisticated and amazingly stylish and thoughtful everything was for The Ones Below. Our production designer Francesca Di Mottola told the story visually—she did such an wonderful job!
What is the best movie prop you’ve gotten to take home—or wish you could have? I wish I could have taken my wand from Harry Potter with me. I think I could have scared off a few people with it.
Last day of Cannes had the presence of Clemence Poesy wearing Chanel!
Appearances > 2016 > May 22, 2016 – The 69th Annual Cannes Film Festival