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Twice Upon a Time (miniseries)

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Twice Upon a Time (miniseries)
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Twice Upon A Time (French: Il était une seconde fois) is a four-part French sci-fi drama miniseries first broadcast in 2019, directed by Guillaume Nicloux,[5] starring Gaspard Ulliel and Freya Mavor.[6][4][3] The miniseries was broadcast in France via the network Arte on 29 August 2019.[1] It was released in the United States on Netflix on 19 December 2019.[7] Twice Upon A Time was the second collaboration between director Guillaume Nicloux and actor Gaspard Ulliel, the first was the 2018 war film To the Ends of the World.[8][9]

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Plot

Vincent Dauda, in his thirties, dreams of winning back his ex, Louise. He's grief-stricken and driven to despair, kisses the break-up goodbye with nocturnal parties, ephemeral affairs... until the day when a delivery man gives him a parcel he never ordered. A strange box, without any bottom, through which he can time travel, which takes him back to Louise's side, before they split up.[5]

Cast

  • Gaspard Ulliel as Vincent Dauda
  • Freya Mavor as Louise Arron
  • Patrick d'Assumçao as André
  • Jonathan Manzambi as Livreur
  • Steve Tran as Than
  • Claire Sermonne as Nadège
  • Richard Dillane as David Arron
  • Jonathan Couzinié as Romain
  • Sacha Canuyt as Stanley
  • Yves Cape as François
  • Steve Whiteley as James
  • Marie Gaillet as Chloé
  • Yvan Delatour as Jordan
  • Esteban Carvajal Alegria as Thibault
  • Sylvain Creuzevault as Alexis
  • Eva Ionesco as Annie Arron
  • Alaa Safi as Nordine
  • Paul Bandey as the English doctor
  • Lukas Ionesco as Clément
  • Émile Berling as Raphaël
  • Julianne Binard as Sophie
  • Éric Viellard as Franck Rivière
  • Aurélia Thierrée as Madam Reverty
  • Anthony Paliotti a Stéphane
  • Magali Heu as Claire
  • Thomas Rodriguez as Jordan
  • Juliette Joy Anquetil as Gwen
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Production

Casting

Gaspard Ulliel was announced as the male lead on 18 September 2017.[10] Stacy Martin was announced as the female lead on 26 December 2017.[11] Martin's name was still listed in casting calls until 5 January 2018.[12][13] Freya Mavor replaced Martin on 18 January 2018,[14][15] a week before filming started.[16]

Filming

Filming started on 29 January 2018 and ended on 6 April 2018.[16][5] Shooting took place in Paris, London, Bordeaux, and Iceland.[3]

Release

On February 11, 2019, it was announced that Federation Entertainment had acquired worldwide rights to the series. Federation holds worldwide rights to the series outside Germany and German-speaking territories.[17]

All of the four episodes of the miniseries were screened at the Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2019.[18][19]

The miniseries aired on the French TV channel Arte on 29 August 2019,[1] and was made available for streaming in full on arte.tv from August 22 to 26 October 2019.[20] It was released in the United States through Netflix on 19 December 2019.[7]

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