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Son (ej svensk text)

Son (ej svensk text)

Drama från 2002 av Jean-Pierre Dardenne och Luc Dardenne med Olivier Gourmet och Morgan Marinne. ARTIKELN HAR UTGÅTT
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  • Svensk titelSonen
  • OriginaltitelLe Fils
  • SkådespelareOlivier Gourmet, Morgan Marinne, Isabella Soupart, Nassim Hassaïni
  • RegissörJean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
  • Inspelningsår2002
  • BildformatWidescreen
  • LjudDolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0
  • SpråkFranska
  • TextningEngelska
  • Speltid1 tim 41 min
  • GenreDrama, World Cinema, Fransk film
  • Extramaterial- Interviews with the Dardenne Brothers & Olivier Gourmet - Stills Gallery - Filmographies
  • Releasedatum2003-07-28
  • Åldersgräns15 år
  • Antal skivor1
  • Färg/svartvitFärg
  • BolagArtificial Eye UK
  • EAN5021866248301
  • Artikelnr5021866248301

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Art.nr: 5021866248301

In their first film since the acclaimed Palme d’Or-winning “Rosetta”, Belgian film-making brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne have found the perfect subject for their pared down visual aesthetic in THE SON (Le fils). A subtle and disquieting film about a working class man whose life has been devastated by tragedy, THE SON offers an enigmatic and morally complex study of human emotions. Olivier (Olivier Gourmet), is an experienced carpenter. He teaches at a rehabilitation centre where he is a good tutor, reasonable and patient. His refusal to take on a seemingly appropriate boy, called Francis (Morgan Marinne) appears puzzling, especially as Olivier then takes to following him in the training centre hallways and along the streets of Liège. The film focuses on the ambiguous relationship that develops between them until we gradually learn that the young man is somehow implicated in Olivier’s past. Dardennes regular, Olivier Gourmet is outstanding in the lead role, his compelling performance, effective yet understated, was a deserving winner of the Best Actor Award at Cannes in 2002. Strikingly powerful in its austere and uncompromising aesthetic, THE SON reaffirms the Dardennes' eminence amongst contemporary European film-making talents.
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