The Life of Jesus / La vie de Jésus (1997)
Genre: Drama
Director: Bruno Dumont
Starring: David Douche, Marjorie Cottreel, Kader Chaatouf>
Duration: 96 min.
Summary:
Freddy and his friends are all unemployed. They pass the time by cruising around on their motorcycles and by directing their aggressive feelings towards Arabic immigrants. Freddy is in love with Marie, a cashier at a local supermarket. When she is proposed by Kader, a young Arab man, Freddy and his friends punish Kader for what they call "a provocation."
Director: Bruno Dumont
Starring: David Douche, Marjorie Cottreel, Kader Chaatouf>
Duration: 96 min.
Summary:
Freddy and his friends are all unemployed. They pass the time by cruising around on their motorcycles and by directing their aggressive feelings towards Arabic immigrants. Freddy is in love with Marie, a cashier at a local supermarket. When she is proposed by Kader, a young Arab man, Freddy and his friends punish Kader for what they call "a provocation."
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The Life of Jesus by Bruno Dumont (Hadewijch) is his first feature film, and was awarded the Camera D’Or Mention at the 1997 Cannes Film festival. It is an interesting raw social drama depicting the lives of bored and aimless teenagers in the north of France.
Dumont has a talent for composing fascinating contrasts, a scene with characters hanging around in listless boredom can be poetic and amazingly expressive, while another scene of un-simulated sex filmed with close-ups, comes across as routine and lifeless.
All in all, a solid first effort from one of my favorite directors working today.
3 comments:
Ok, not too bad but why the title of the movie.
Sounds intense. I don't think I want to watch anything with such a serious tone at this time...
I haven't figured that one out either.
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