French writer Pierre Lemette Pierre Lemaitre# tweeted a few days ago that his second novel, "Trois jours et une vie", is about to be released on the screen after "good-bye in Heaven". The film will be filmed this fall, directed by made in France director Nicholas Buchriff, and directed by Charles Bellin, Sandrine Bonnell, Philippe Torreton, Pablo Poly and Margot Bonchiyong. "Trois jours et une vie" is a thriller novel that has been named one of the "Top Ten French novels of 2016" by French Douban Senscritique. The story takes place in December 1999, when Antoine, 12, was so angry that he saw his neighbor kill his dog, Ulysses, who was very close to him, so he was angry with his neighbor's 6-year-old son, Remy, and accidentally shot him to death, hiding the body. Over the next two days, as the police investigation deepened, Antoine fell into extreme panic and pain.