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VILLE EST TRANQUILLE aka THE TOWN IS QUIET |
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Year: 2000 USA: Diaphana Distribution UK: Artificial Eye Cast: Ariane Ascaride, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Gérard Meylan, Alexandre Ogou, Pierre Banderet, Jacques Boudet, Pascale Roberts, Julie-Marie Parmentier, Christine Brücher, Amar Toulé, Véronique Balme, Yann Trégouët, Jacques Pieiller, Frédérique Bonnal, Jacques Germain, Alain Lenglet, Philippe Leroy, Farid Ziane, Danielle Stefan, Emilie Angélini, Margaux Tartour, Noé Tellier, Julien Sevan Papazian Director: Robert Guédiguian Country: France Languages: French (English subtitles) USA & UK: 132 mins UK Certificate: 18 contains strong language and drug use USA Release Date: 26 October 2001 UK Release Date: 19 October 2001 PHASE9 movie review Q&A with director Robert Guediguian Synopsis It is the story … …of Michele (Ariane Ascaride) who works at the fish market and whose only goal in life is to save her daughter Fiona (Julie-Marie Parmentier); from drug addiction… …of Paul (Jean-Pierre Darroussin) who betrays his striking docker friends to become a taxi driver… …of Abderramane (Alexandre Ogou), transformed by time in jail, who wants to help his brothers… …of Claude (Pierre Banderet) who gets an audience only among extreme right militants… …of Gerard (Gérard Meylan) whose attitude towards death (his own and others’) is a mystery… …of Paul’s parents (Jacques Boudet, Pascale Roberts) who are retired and will never vote again… …of Ameline (Véronique Balme), whose body gives off a sense of good health that she wants to pass on to others… …of Sarkis who fights the grand piano of his dreams… These individual, overlapping stories occur at the same time and in the same place - Marseille in the year 2000. Faced with an ever-increasing sense of meaningless and confusion, they testify that ‘the town is not quiet’. |
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