MOM, DON’T LET ME FALL ASLEEP
(MAMAN NE ME LAISSE PAS M’ENDORMIR)
MELVILLE THEATRE
FICTION / DRAMA
TV MOVIE
- Wednesday, October 12 – 11:00 am
(Screening ends at 12:30 pm) - Thursday, October 13 – 1:00 pm
(Screening ends at 2:30 pm) - Friday, October 14 – 3:15 pm
(Screening ends at 4:45 pm) - Saturday, October 15 – 10:30 pm
Presented in Association with:
France Televisions
Film & Picture
Women in Film
International Premiere | France | 2023 | Drama | 90 min | In French with English subtitles
Directed by: Sylvie Testud
Written by: Juliette Boudre, Nathalie Hugon, Lorraine Lévy
Based on a Book by: Juliette Boudre
Produced by: Édouard de Vésinne (Incognita)
Cinematography: Pénélope Pourriat
Film Editing: Julia Gregory
Original Score: Christophe La Pinta
Cast: Nemo Schiffman (Joseph), Gwendoline Hamon (Juliette), Gérard Lanvin (Vincent), Michaël Youn (Paul), Sylvie Testud (Sophie)
International Sales: Film & Picture
Original Broadcast: France 2, January 2023
Adapted from Juliette Boudre’s memoir of the same name, Mom, Don’t Let Me Fall Asleep recounts Juliette’s harrowing true story of a mother who unexpectedly discovers that her 17-year-old son is hooked on some of the very prescription drugs that fill their own medicine cabinet — anti-anxiety meds, tranquilizers, opioids — and the lethal recreational cocktails teenagers often make of them. Horrified by this news, Juliette and her family launch into a desperate attempt to save her son from those ultra-powerful addictions, which are all too commonplace today… only to confront a plethora of societal, behavioral and medical challenges that lie ahead.
Actor-turned-director Sylvie Testud is a highly prolific, much-lauded actor in France, with well over one hundred screen credits to her name. She has been honored with two César Awards — as Most Promising Actress for Jean-Pierre Denis’ Murderous Maids (2000), and as Best Actress for Alain Corneau’s Fear and Trembling (2003). She also garnered a Globe de Cristal Award as Best Actress for Diane Kurys’s Sagan (2008), and a European Film Award as Best Actress for Jessica Hausner’s Lourdes (2009). Other notable credits include Chantal Akerman’s The Captive (2000), Olivier Dahan’s La Vie en Rose (COLCOA 2007), and Stanley Tucci’s Final Portrait (2017). Testud has published five autobiographical novels, of which Gamines was adapted to the screen by