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Jusqu'à la garde

  • 2017
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  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
11K
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Léa Drucker, Denis Ménochet, and Thomas Gioria in Jusqu'à la garde (2017)
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A broken marriage leads to a bitter custody battle with an embattled son at the centre.A broken marriage leads to a bitter custody battle with an embattled son at the centre.A broken marriage leads to a bitter custody battle with an embattled son at the centre.

  • Director
    • Xavier Legrand
  • Writer
    • Xavier Legrand
  • Stars
    • Léa Drucker
    • Denis Ménochet
    • Thomas Gioria
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Xavier Legrand
    • Writer
      • Xavier Legrand
    • Stars
      • Léa Drucker
      • Denis Ménochet
      • Thomas Gioria
    • 33User reviews
    • 121Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 23 wins & 32 nominations total

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    Bande-annonce [OV]
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    Custody
    Trailer 1:37
    Custody
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    Léa Drucker
    Léa Drucker
    • Miriam Besson
    Denis Ménochet
    Denis Ménochet
    • Antoine Besson
    Thomas Gioria
    Thomas Gioria
    • Julien Besson
    Mathilde Auneveux
    • Joséphine Besson
    Mathieu Saikaly
    • Samuel
    • (as Mathieu Saïkaly)
    Florence Janas
    • Sylvia
    Saadia Bentaïeb
    Saadia Bentaïeb
    • La juge
    Coralie Russier
    Coralie Russier
    • La greffière
    Sophie Pincemaille
    • Maître Davigny
    Emilie Incerti-Formentini
    Emilie Incerti-Formentini
    • Maître Ghenen
    • (as Émilie Incerti-Formentini)
    Jérome Care-Aulanier
    • Agent opérateur Police Secours
    Jenny Bellay
    • La voisine
    Martine Vandeville
    • Madeleine, la mère d'Antoine
    Jean-Marie Winling
    • Joël, le père d'Antoine
    Martine Schambacher
    Martine Schambacher
    • Nanny, la mère de Miriam
    Jean-Claude Leguay
    Jean-Claude Leguay
    • André, le père de Miriam
    Julien Lucas
    • Cyril
    Laurence Besson
    • La policière
    • Director
      • Xavier Legrand
    • Writer
      • Xavier Legrand
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews33

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    8CineMuseFilms

    A pulse-racing portrait of domestic terrorism

    Movies are best consumed without expectations but sometimes a warning is needed. The hyper-realistic French film Custody (2018) is less about child custody than it is a vehicle for depicting the most pulse-racing domestic terrorism you are likely to see in a long while. It is visceral and raw, as is the fact that one French woman is killed every three days by a partner. This film suggests why.

    The opening scenes are clinically documentary in style. A magistrate takes submissions from lawyers for estranged couple Antoine (Denis Ménochet) and Miriam (Léa Drucker) over custody of their 12-year old son Julien (Thomas Gioria). It is impossible for us to gauge the merits of either litigant and easy to empathise with both. On the available evidence, the magistrate takes a routine middle path and awards custody, an outcome that will imperil mother and child.

    If it were possible to plot the tension curve of this film, it would start just off the floor and work its way through the roof in its final seconds. Initially Antoine behaves like an aggrieved husband who loves his son. Step by step, we see him using custody rights to manipulate Julien into revealing information about his mother. The legally necessary contact between the slightly built Miriam and the towering hulk Antoine become increasingly ominous. His overbearing silence in key scenes drips with menace as she knows his capacity for violence and the law is no help.

    This film stands out for the grounded way it depicts the escalation of threat. It keeps actual physical domestic violence out of the picture, and instead shows the psychological pressures of trying to separate from a violent man. The acting performances are extraordinary. Ménochet only has to raise an eyebrow and tensions rise, while Drucker is a portrait of frozen fear. The standout performance comes from young Gioria whose astonishing authenticity belies his tender years. The cinematography powers the narrative and shapes the claustrophobic atmosphere in which a mother and child are being given progressively less space to breathe. Many scenes are prolonged in length to create real-time voids into which is poured unimaginable suspense.

    Be warned: this is not entertainment. It is more like stepping into the shoes of a defenceless mother and child who must fend for themselves against a raging beast. The indescribably frightening final scenes re-define the concept of 'toxic masculinity' and make you wonder about today's role models of manhood. Director: Xavier Legrand Stars: Denis Ménochet, Léa Drucker, Thomas Gioria
    9AhmedMw2

    So heavy So touching .

    This movie gives u the real full experience of abusive person . Every detail gives u what is a normal family deals with every day every hour every second the acting in this movie is brilliant the writing is amazing like who writes this know what is feels like to be in that environment . the cinema photography is overwhelming

    Such heavy dark feeling u get after seeing this movie tells u how good the movie was to deliver it to you ,
    9eelen-seth

    Domestic terrorism but you can't look away

    DOMESTIC TERRORISM, BUT YOU CAN'T LOOK AWAY.

    You start with a custody battle and both sides have a different view on how things happened. What really went on, you'll never know but throughout the movie you start to unravel the reasons behind everything. And some questions do get answered. Others don't. But in the end, it ENDS!

    This film has no score throughout and that was a perfect choice, since it relies on sound and dialogue a lot. Camerawork is stunning, especially a scene where the father chases the son out of the car into a little park in between apartment buildings.

    The best acting comes from Denis Ménochet who plays the father (Antoine) and the young actor Thomas Gioria who plays the son (Julien), especially their interactions in the car are pure GOLD. The tension throughout this film is nerve wracking and you can tell anyone can snap at anytime, you're just waiting for it to happen and you're worried for anyone that's standing too close to be affected by the impact.

    Director Xavier Legrand won the Silver Lion at Venice Film Festival in 2017 for directing this film.

    I attended a matinee session and everyone was quiet throughout the entire film, until one particular scene. That's when I gasped as well and I noticed fellow moviegoers with their hand on their mouth in shock.

    "Jusqu'à la garde" (Custody) is so intense it's too much to bear in the best possible way.
    8Genadijus-L

    Riveting social drama with impressive emotional form

    Riveting directing by debuting Xavier Legrand and stellar acting by both actors playing parents (Léa Drucker and Denis Ménochet), and most importantly by the young actor Thomas Gloria. It's been a while since a decent movie by brothers Dardennes, here you'll their style and even more. Real and touching in every scene until the final credits. Precise use of close ups translating the real emotional power of the characters and accurately composed scenes provide a great experience of social drama on screen.
    9otacon38

    I rarely experienced that

    I'm french and this movie have quite a reputation in france. And usually i'm a bit disapointed when i heard people were shocked by a movie when i see it. I'm used to watch korean noir movies or serious subject movies. But here... i was so unconforable watching this, because it is completly realistic. Not that it could happen, but that it is happening somewhere. The actor are marvelous, the tension is great, just watch it, but not alone, don't look what it is about before, just enjoy the pain that you will get watching it :)

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    • Trivia
      The feature is a sequel to the director's short film Avant que de tout perdre (2013). Initially he had planned to make a trilogy of short films but the first one's success led him to merge his plans for the next two into a single film.
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Quotes

      Antoine Besson: Where's your mother

      Julien Besson: Up your ass

    • Connections
      Follows Avant que de tout perdre (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Proud Mary
      Written by John Fogerty

      Performed by Mathilde Auneveux and Mathieu Saikaly

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Haut et Court (France)
      • K.G. Productions (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Custody
    • Filming locations
      • Chalon-sur-Saône, Saône-et-Loire, France(apartment)
    • Production companies
      • K.G. Productions
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • €3,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $83,882
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,947
      • Jul 1, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,790,360
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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