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Le faussaire

Original title: Die Fälschung
  • 1981
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Le faussaire (1981)
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A German journalist, escaping from broken marriage, goes to Lebanon to cover the civil war. Soon, he realizes that he can't handle the truth.A German journalist, escaping from broken marriage, goes to Lebanon to cover the civil war. Soon, he realizes that he can't handle the truth.A German journalist, escaping from broken marriage, goes to Lebanon to cover the civil war. Soon, he realizes that he can't handle the truth.

  • Director
    • Volker Schlöndorff
  • Writers
    • Nicolas Born
    • Volker Schlöndorff
    • Jean-Claude Carrière
  • Stars
    • Bruno Ganz
    • Hanna Schygulla
    • Jean Carmet
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Volker Schlöndorff
    • Writers
      • Nicolas Born
      • Volker Schlöndorff
      • Jean-Claude Carrière
    • Stars
      • Bruno Ganz
      • Hanna Schygulla
      • Jean Carmet
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Bruno Ganz
    Bruno Ganz
    • Georg Laschen
    Hanna Schygulla
    Hanna Schygulla
    • Ariane Nassar
    Jean Carmet
    Jean Carmet
    • Rudnik
    Jerzy Skolimowski
    Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Hoffmann
    Gila von Weitershausen
    Gila von Weitershausen
    • Greta Laschen
    Peter Martin Urtel
    • Berger
    • (as Martin Urtel)
    John Munro
    • John
    Fouad Naim
    • Excellence Joseph
    Josette Khalil
    • Madame Joseph
    Ghassan Mattar
    • Ahmed
    Sarah Salem
    • Sister Brigitte
    Rafic Najem
    • Taxi
    Magnia Fakhoury
    • Aicha
    Jack Diagilaitas
    • Swedish Journalist
    Roger Assaf
    • Phalangist Officer
    Hakmeh Abou Ali
    • Woman Hostage
    Hassan Husseiny
    • Mr. Ghorayeb
    Isaaf Husseiny
    • Mrs. Ghorayeb
    • Director
      • Volker Schlöndorff
    • Writers
      • Nicolas Born
      • Volker Schlöndorff
      • Jean-Claude Carrière
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    10lee_eisenberg

    covering war

    Volker Schlöndorff became one of the doyens of New German Cinema in the 1960s and 1970s, along with Wim Wenders and Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Schlöndorff's work included "The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum", "The Tin Drum" and "Die Fälschung" ("Circle of Deceit" in English). This one casts Bruno Ganz as a journalist sent to Lebanon to report on the civil war there. The movie never takes sides in the war, instead focusing on the journalist's realization that it's hard to be neutral in a situation where all sides are shooting at each other. Even more impressive is that they filmed on location in war-torn Beirut. Apparently they filmed in "safe" sections of the city but could see evidence of the fighting. Beirut, once known as the Paris of the Middle East, became a proxy war between Israel and its Maronite allies, and Syria and its Shiite allies, and other factions. As bad as things were when they filmed "Circle of Deceit", Lebanon had yet to see the Sabra and Shatila massacres (when Phalangists massacred Palestinian refugees).

    Anyway, it's a really good, really intense movie. The ethical questions surrounding reporting on war are probably some of the most important, and the movie does a fine job looking at them. I recommend it.
    7random_avenger

    Circle of Deceit

    A German reporter Georg Laschen (Bruno Ganz) arrives in Beirut, Lebanon with a photographer Hoffmann (Jerzy Skolimowski), aiming to write an article on the inflammatory situation there. The city has more or less been turned into a huge war zone where bombs and gunfire are ever-present especially during the dark hours of the day. Laschen's own personal motives for accepting such a dangerous job are related to his frustration about his troubled marital situation back in Germany; something he tries to overcome by striking up a relationship with Ariane (Hanna Schygulla), a white woman living in Beirut. Despite witnessing many atrocities, or perhaps because of it, Laschen struggles to achieve an understanding of the motives of the warring parties who both claim to fight for peace and freedom and accuse each other of barbaric acts of terror.

    The film was shot on location in Beirut which guarantees a very authentic look to the damaged city. Many of the "action" scenes also look very effective and the sense of danger is well created, even though the main focus is given to psychological things like Laschen's attempts to grasp the situation, not thrilling bomb attacks and firefights. Sometimes the pacing feels a little slow, but the acting is good throughout. Especially the brooding Ganz and the pragmatic Skolimowski play well together, bringing life to their very different characters.

    The most notable sentiment present in the film is the complete lack of optimism. The war is portrayed as completely inhumane and unheroic waste of life: the photographs and scenes depicting unspeakable mistreatment of civilians stay in the viewer's mind for a long time. The film doesn't offer a hopeful or positive message on either of its two levels, general or personal – no solution for either the war or Laschen's own anxiety seems possible. "Our only real chance to fight the violence is to not let it start in the first place" is the vibe I'm getting out of the film – an effective piece of cinema.
    10sule-4

    An excellent film

    This film should be seen by all.The picture of a civil war is excellent and could relate to many other places like Bosnia.It is very clearly shown how people behave in such absurd situations : some accept them and change but other maintain their humanity. Particularly chocking is the treatment of children, presented in such a realistic way that the film looks as a documentary ( may be it is a documentary for this part ?).When you listen to a sister treating the small boy as an object bought in a departments store or a doctor suggesting to change ill boy for another you would like to cry.Fortunately Hanna Schigulla is there and her radiating presence is bringing such a humane note that you maintain your hope in the human race.
    8mjneu59

    brutally honest

    Lacking even a token gesture of Hollywood gloss, this inside look at the Lebanese civil war is strong stuff indeed, which may be why it never found an audience (in this country at least) when first released. The filmmakers made use of actual Beirut locations to follow the brutal, ambiguous account of one journalist's education into the abject moral poverty of violence, and the documentary realism of the background lends a frightening authority to the subject. It's difficult at times to tell just what is real and what is staged, and the essential nihilism of the conflict is further reinforced by the film's detachment from any political sympathies, although there's something uncomfortable in the idea of a German citizen pondering the immorality of genocide. We're led to assume his private and professional ethics are being tested in the face of such extreme bloodshed, but it's hard to avoid making deeper historical connections.
    10shmulik-cohen

    Circle of Deceit. Very Important Film by Good Director.

    I agree with Benjamin Stello of Sweden but want to add that the Film is made on Location in Beirut and is nearly Documentary. It is before Israel invaded Lebanon to get rid of PLO Terrorists. It shows the situation after Lebanese Civil War that started 1975. Beirut is divided into many Rival Quarters. The Palestinians Controlling part of Beirut. A Hellish situation where everybody is Against everybody. Similar to Yugoslavia some years later. Another Book I recommend is Thomas Friedman's "From Beirut to Jerusalem" which describes Beirut a few years later. This movie I only saw once in 1982 and is unforgettable. I also recommend other films by this Director. The Tin Drum and Others.

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    • Trivia
      This film was part of a cycle of pictures made during the 1980s that featured journalists covering war. The movies include Salvador (1986), Under Fire (1983), Circle of Deceit [Le faussaire (1981)], War Zone (1987), Cry Freedom - Le cri de la liberté (1987), La déchirure (1984) and L'Année de tous les dangers (1982).
    • Quotes

      Sister Brigitte: I must tell you, though, if you change your mind, we absolutely will not take him back.

      Ariane Nassar: But he has been baptized!

      Sister Brigitte: Yes, we have done everything necessary.

      Georg Laschen: Then he's not a heathen.

      Ariane Nassar: What sum had you considered?

      Sister Brigitte: Whatever you choose to give. The convent really needs help.

      Ariane Nassar: A thousand? Two thousand?

      Sister Brigitte: Two thousand seems a lot.

      Ariane Nassar: Not to me.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits run in a single at the bottom of the screen, right to left in the style of a news ticker.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Fantasia/The Kirlean Witness/Diva/Circle of Deceit (1982)

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 1981 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • France
    • Languages
      • German
      • French
      • Arabic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Circle of Deceit
    • Filming locations
      • Lebanon
    • Production companies
      • Argos Films
      • Artemis Film
      • Bioskop Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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