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词条 Humanité
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  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Awards

  4. References

  5. External links

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| image = Humanite.jpg
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| director = Bruno Dumont
| producer = Rachid Bouchareb
Jean Bréhat
| writer = Bruno Dumont
| starring =
| music =
| cinematography = Yves Cape
| editing = Guy Lecorne
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| released = {{Film date|1999|05|17|df=y}}
| runtime = 148 minutes
| country = France
| language = French
English
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Humanité ({{lang-fr|L'humanité}}) is a 1999 film directed by Bruno Dumont. It tells the story of a policeman who has lost touch with his emotions and has to investigate the rape and murder of a schoolgirl. In the process he begins to relate to other humans again. The film is shot with little dialogue in a contemplative and symbolical style which corresponds to the policeman's character and his method of investigation.

Plot

In the far north of France, filmed in Bailleul, a girl of 11 has been raped and murdered as she walked to her parents' remote farm from the school bus. Called onto the case, Inspector Pharaon de Winter feels extreme revulsion. After having lost his wife and child in an accident, he now lives quietly with his widowed mother.

At the weekend his neighbour Domino, who is sympathetic to his deeply affected state, asks him to join her and her lover Joseph, a bus driver. They go to the seaside and to a restaurant, but the reserved Pharaon finds Joseph ignorant and coarse.

The police investigation moves slowly, with Pharaon looking into possibilities such as whether the murderer was a bus driver or a psychiatric patient. Noting that the murder site could be seen from Eurostar trains, he goes to London to interview passengers. But with no firm lead, the case is taken over by the Lille police.

The factory where Domino works goes on strike and the police, led by Pharaon, have to quell a demonstration. Though outwardly angry, in fact Domino admires his quiet determination and offers herself to him. However, he rejects her advances, finding them too vulgar, and his mother warns her off.

Then the Lille police arrest Joseph. When Pharaon gets to the police station, he finds him beaten up and weeping. At first baffled, Pharaon is soon surprised to find Joseph confessing in tears. Being a man of deep feeling, Pharaon comforts him, caressing him with his nose and kissing him on the mouth. When he goes home, his mother is out and Domino is at the kitchen table weeping. He comforts her. The final shot shows Pharaon sitting in a chair in his office at the police station, staring out the window, with handcuffs visibly shackling his wrists.

Cast

  • Emmanuel Schotté as Pharaon de Winter
  • Séverine Caneele as Domino
  • Philippe Tullier as Joseph
  • Ghislain Ghesquère as Police Chief
  • Ginette Allegre as Eliane de Winter
  • Daniel Leroux as Nurse
  • Arnaud Brejon de la Lavergnee as Museum Curator
  • Daniel Petillon as Jean, the cop
  • Robert Bunzi as English cop
  • Dominique Pruvost as Angry worker
  • Jean-Luc Dumont as Armed cop
  • Diane Gray as British traveller
  • Paul Gray as British traveller
  • Sophie Vercamer as Worker
  • Murielle Houche as Worker

Awards

The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival where it won the following awards:[1]

  • Grand Prix
  • Best Actor (Emmanuel Schotte)
  • Best Actress (Séverine Caneele)

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/5322/year/1999.html |title=Festival de Cannes: Humanité |accessdate=2009-10-06|work=festival-cannes.com}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|id=0197569}}
  • {{Amg movie|179967|Humanité}}
{{Bruno Dumont}}{{Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Humanite}}

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