All Your Faces (Je Verrai Toujours vos Visages) 5 Star Drama. 9 French Oscar Noms Caloundra Tue night
Tue, 14 May
|Caloundra
Over 1 million French tix sold for one of the very best films of the Festival. An ensemble drama, with many stars that explores the 'restorative justice' program both inside and out of prison. Multiple stories emerge, the most affecting being that of Chloe who wants to face her brother.
Time & Location
14 May 2024, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Caloundra, 2/11 Bulcock St, Caloundra QLD 4551, Australia
About the Event
All Your Faces film Trailer HERE
DIRECTED BY:JEANNE HENRY
STARRING:ADÈLE EXARCHOPOULOS GILLES LELLOUCHE and many more..
DRAMA
118 MINS / MA 15+
A powerhouse cast that includes Adèle Exarchopoulos (Blue Is the Warmest Colour) and Gilles Lellouche (Kompromat and many others) headlines this compelling drama about France’s Restorative Justice program The program brings together crime victims and offenders in a controlled environment for open dialogue and this film follows multiple stories, in which six characters, three offenders and three victims, cautiously take part in this process.
That's inside a prison. Outside of prison, Chloe, (the extraordinary Exarchopoulos-who won the French Oscar for her role here) pursues a face-to-face with her brother who committed offences against her when they were both young.
The program is overseen by a dedicated group of mediators who are looking for the best outcomes for both victims and their perpertraitors. It's a deeply rewarding film. One of the best in this years Festival by quite some margin.
Writer/director Jeanne Herry (In Safe Hands) has delivered a real gem here, guiding characters on journeys of self-realisation and forgiveness in this intelligent and emotional film.
9 French Oscar nominations. Winner 1 French Oscar Adele Exarchopoulos Best Supporting Actress
"The film orchestrates a fascinating dialogue between victims and offenders". Le Figaro
" A captivating and masterful cathartic experience that's as hard as it is full of hope." Fotogramas
" Once again, Exarchopoulos fills with soul everything she touches." El Pais