The Unknown (2026 film)
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| French | L'Inconnue |
| Directed by | Arthur Harari |
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| Based on | Le cas David Zimmerman by
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| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Tom Harari |
| Edited by | Laurent Sénéchal |
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| Distributed by | Pathé |
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| Country | France |
| Language | French |
| Budget | €10 million[1] |
The Unknown (French: L'Inconnue) is an upcoming French psychological fantasy film[1][2] directed by Arthur Harari, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Lucas Harari, Vincent Poymiro and Justine Triet, and loosely inspired by the Harari's graphic novel Le cas David Zimmerman. It stars Léa Seydoux and Niels Schneider.
Cast
- Léa Seydoux
- Niels Schneider
- Victoire Du Bois
- Lilith Grasmug
- Valérie Dréville
- Alexandre Pallu[3]
Production
Development
In May 2024, it was announced that Léa Seydoux would be starring in Arthur Harari's third feature film The Unknown.[2] Harari described it as a mixture of "realistic urban chronicle, fantasy film, investigation, melodrama and daydream".[4][5] Harari wrote the role specifically for Seydoux after seeing her performance in Bruno Dumont's tragicomic satire France (2021).[1] The film reunites Harari with Niels Schneider, who starred in the lead role in Harari's directorial debut Dark Inclusion (2016), and also stars stage actress Valérie Dréville.[1]
Around the same time, Harari's young brother, Lucas, a bande dessinée author, sought his opinion on a story he had been working on.[1] Lucas had spent several years working on the project and struggled to develop it, eventually appealing to Arthur to read it. Arthur initially advised him to write it with someone, but then told him the story obsessed him and suggested the two of them work on it together as a collaboration.[6] Their graphic novel, Le cas David Zimmerman, was published in November 2024 by Éditions Sarbacane. It has been described as a "fantastical and psychological thriller" and follows a solitary photographer who, after meeting a strange woman at a New Year's Eve party and sleeping with her, inexplicably wakes up in her body.[1] Lucas conceptualized the graphic novel as a departure from the conventional crude humor or cheap eroticism of the body swap genre. Lucas wanted to instead craft a dark and realistic story by focusing on the utter disarry of the victims of body swapping, inspired by Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis and Jiro Taniguchi manga A Distant Neighborhood.[6] From the outset, Arthur planned for there to be two forms to the story, a comic book and film, and began writing the film's screenplay immediately after he finished writing the graphic novel. In an interview with French magazine Télérama, Arthur said: "The Unknown is an outgrowth of the comic, rather than an adaptation. And since I need a great deal of time to conceive a film, my brother Lucas's pages left me little by little, in favor of my own images, my intuitions about rhythm and atmosphere."[1]
Harari wrote the screenplay with his brother Lucas; Vincent Poymiro, who co-wrote Harari's previous film Onoda: 10000 Nights in the Jungle, and his longtime partner and collaborator Justine Triet.[3]
An independent film,[1] The Unknown was produced by Nicolas Anthomé for Bathysphere and by Lionel Guedj for To Be Continued.[3] Anthomé, who produced Harari's previous film Onoda: 10000 Nights in the Jungle, secured a budget over 10 million euros for The Unknown, which is twice as high as the budget of Onoda, a film which Anthomé himself dubbed a "box-office flop".[1] The film was co-produced with France 2 Cinéma, Pathé Films and by the Italian companies Ascent Film and RAI Cinema. It was pre-purchased by Canal+ and Ciné+, and received support from the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC) as well from the Ile-de-France and Pays de la Loire regions.[3]
Filming
Principal photography began in March 2025 in Paris.[7] Filming took place at numerous locations in the Grand Paris métropole said to be "rarely seen on screen before", and included a large number of extras.[1] In May 2025, shooting took place in location at the Yvelines department, in the commune of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine,[8] at the Pays de la Loire region, in the communes of Ingrandes-le-Fresne-sur-Loire and Mauges-sur-Loire,[9] and in Pont Ingrandes-sur-Loire.[10][11] Filming wrapped by the end of May 2025.[3]
Tom Harari served as cinematographer, marking his second collaboration with his brother, following Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle (2021).[3]
Post-production
Post-production began in July 2025, and was expected to last nearly nine months.[1] Laurent Sénéchal, who also edited Anatomy of a Fall, served as the editor.[3] In January 2026, Harari was said to be putting the "finishing touches" on the editing.[1]
Release
International sales are handled by Pathé, which presented the film at the Marché du Film in Cannes to be acquired by distributors around the world.[2] Pathé is also set to theatrically released the film in France.[3] Neon acquired North American rights to the film and is scheduled to release it in the United States in 2026.[12][13]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Guichard, Louis (12 January 2026). "L'"Inconnue", d'Arthur Harari avec Léa Seydoux, un film mystérieux particulièrement attendu". Télérama (in French). Retrieved 15 February 2026.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ a b c Keslassy, Elsa (13 May 2024). "Léa Seydoux to Star in 'Anatomy of a Fall' Co-Writer Arthur Harari's Next Film 'The Unknown' From Pathe (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 23 May 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Lemercier, Fabien (10 June 2025). "Arthur Harari's The Unknown is now in post-production". Cineuropa. Retrieved 15 February 2026.
- ^ Addictic. "Léa Seydoux et Niels Schneider réunis dans le film de science-fiction L'Inconnue". ActuSF - Site sur l'actualité de l'imaginaire (in French). Retrieved 23 May 2025.
- ^ Bako, Jordan (16 May 2024). "Léa Seydoux est à l'affiche du nouveau film du co-scénariste d'Anatomie d'une chute". Vogue France (in French). Retrieved 23 May 2025.
- ^ a b Jarno, Stéphane (17 November 2024). "Lucas Harari, auteur de la BD "Le Cas David Zimmerman" : "Le fantastique est un outil, pas une fin en soi"". Télérama (in French). Retrieved 16 February 2026.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "On est passé à côté du tournage du prochain film d'Arthur Harari". 18 March 2025. Retrieved 22 May 2025.
- ^ Moerland, Maxime (9 May 2025). "Quand Arthur Harari et Léa Seydoux tournent un thriller sur les quais de Seine - La Gazette en Yvelines" (in French). Retrieved 22 May 2025.
- ^ Jean-François VALLÉE (18 May 2025). "« Léa Seydoux s'est jetée dans la Loire » : la surprise pour les riverains d'un tournage de film". ouest-france.fr (in French).
- ^ Maine-et-Loire, Département de (24 April 2025). "Tournage et travaux sur le pont d'Ingrandes-sur-Loire entre le 5 mai et le 20 juin 2025". www.maine-et-loire.fr. Retrieved 22 May 2025.
- ^ "Ingrandes. Une belle rencontre-dédicace autour de la BD qui a inspiré le film "L'Inconnue"". echoancenis.fr (in French). 21 May 2025. Retrieved 23 May 2025.
- ^ Ntim, Zac (17 May 2024). "Neon Takes North American Rights To Arthur Harari's 'The Unknown' Starring Léa Seydoux". Deadline. Retrieved 15 February 2026.
- ^ Couch, Aaron (17 May 2024). "Cannes: Léa Seydoux Starrer 'The Unknown' Lands at Neon". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 15 February 2026.
External links
- The Unknown at IMDb
- The Unknown at Unifrance