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Those Facing Us (2001)

Directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet
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1h 32min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

In a big isolated house, Mikael, a musician, is composing a psalm. A young woman, Linda, comes to retreive a suitcase belonging to Sébastien, her companion and Mikael's friend. It contains hundreds of photographs from all over the world. While he is travelling, Sébastien has asked Linda to organise the photographs with a view to an exhibition. Mikael invites Linda to reside with him. She accepts. That is the heart of the film – an intertwining of photographs which, juxtaposed by Linda, begin to speak. In parallel with this, Linda receives cassette-letters from Sébastien. A subtle relationship is established between Linda, the young debutante, and Mikael, the man of experience. Mikael goes off to direct his psalm, Linda stays alone. The walls become covered with photographs – wall of happiness, wall of misery – the fight between Good and Evil. Linda learns of the accidental death of Sébastien and stays alone.

Genres

Drama

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleCeux d'en face
Original languageFrançais (FR)
Spoken languagesFrançais
Production countriesFrance
StatusReleased
Production companiesCauri Films, ARTE France Cinéma
Release date26 settembre 2001
ProductionMarie-Claude Reverdin
WriterJean-Daniel Pollet, Laurent Roth
EditingFrançoise Geissler
CinematographyAcácio de Almeida
Assistant directorsJean-Daniel Pollet
Camera operatorsAcácio de Almeida
Additional photographyAcácio de Almeida
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Release dates

Premiere

Greece / Nov 17, 2000 / Thessaloniki International Film Festival

Theatrical release

France / Sep 26, 2001

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